Jean Périsson (6 July 1924 in Arcachon – 18 February 2019)[1] was a French conductor.
Career
editA pupil of Jean Fournet, he won the first prize at the Besançon conducting competition in 1952. He was assistant to Igor Markevitch at the Salzburg Mozarteum, and was chief conductor of the Strasbourg Radio Orchestra from 1955-56. He was music director for the city of Nice from 1956-65, giving Wagner cycles (with artists from Bayreuth). He was a permanent conductor at the Paris Opera from 1965-69 and led an early French production of Káťa Kabanová at the Salle Favart. He conducted in San Francisco, Ankara and Beijing.[2]
The 1952 winner of International Besançon Competition for Young Conductors, he was invited by the People’s Republic of China to hold a one-month position with China National Symphony (formerly Central Philharmonic Society) in May 1980. He later conducted and recorded Bizet’s Carmen with Central Opera Theatre of China in 1982.
Publications
edit- Une Vie de héraut : Un chef d'orchestre dans le siècle, Paris, Éditions L'Harmattan [1], July 2014, 318 p. ISBN 978-2-343-03673-1 Mémoires.
- Jacques Offenbach - Les Contes d'Hoffmann. Commentaire littéraire et musical. Ed. L'Avant-scène Opéra N°25 (January/February 1980)
Sources
edit- Pâris, Alain (1989). Dictionnaire des interprètes et de l'interprétation musicale au XXe. Bouquins (in French). Paris: Éditions Robert Laffont. pp. 1112. ISBN 978-2-2210-6660-7. OCLC 319830089.
- José Beckmans: Prisonnier de son art - mémoires - (1989).[3] Ed. Librairie Séguier
- Jacques Lonchampt: Regards sur l'opéra de Verdi à Georges Aperghis[4] Ed. L'Harmattan 2003
References
edit- ^ "Décès du chef d'orchestre Jean Périsson - Forum Opéra". www.forumopera.com.
- ^ Il nous ont quittés : Jean Périsson. Diapason, No. 678, Avril 2019, p15.
- ^ Prisonnier de son art - mémoires on WorldCat
- ^ "REGARDS SUR L'OPERA - De Giuseppe Verdi, Georges Aperghis, Jacques Lonchampts - livre, ebook, epub". www.editions-harmattan.fr.
External links
edit- Discography on Discogs
- Perisson on the Who's who
- Régine Crespin (Cassandre), Les Troyens Berlioz San Francisco1966, dir Jean Périsson (YouTube)