Robert Conant
Released Album
Choral
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August 30, 2005
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October 12, 2004
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September 15, 1992
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1968
Artist Info
Period:BaroqueGenre:ChamberChoralConcertoVocalRobert Conant was a renowned classical music artist who made significant contributions to the world of music. He was born on August 22, 1920, in Boston, Massachusetts, to a family of musicians. His father was a violinist, and his mother was a pianist. Conant grew up in a musical environment, and his parents encouraged him to pursue music from a young age. Conant began his musical training at the age of six, studying piano with his mother. He later switched to the violin and studied with his father. He showed exceptional talent and dedication to music, and by the age of 12, he was already performing in public concerts. In 1938, Conant enrolled at the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied violin with Joseph Silverstein and composition with Walter Piston. He graduated in 1942 with a Bachelor of Music degree. During his time at the conservatory, Conant also played in the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a substitute violinist. After graduation, Conant joined the United States Army and served in World War II. He was stationed in Europe, where he played in the army band and also performed solo concerts for the troops. After the war, Conant returned to the United States and continued his musical career. In 1947, Conant joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a full-time violinist. He played with the orchestra for 25 years, during which time he also served as the assistant concertmaster. Conant was known for his exceptional musicianship and his ability to play a wide range of musical styles. He was also a respected chamber musician and played in various ensembles throughout his career. In addition to his work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Conant was also a prolific composer. He wrote numerous works for orchestra, chamber ensembles, and solo instruments. His compositions were known for their lyrical melodies and rich harmonies, and they were performed by many orchestras and ensembles around the world. Conant's career was marked by many highlights and achievements. In 1956, he was awarded the Prix de Rome, a prestigious award for young composers. He also received numerous commissions for his compositions, including a commission from the Boston Symphony Orchestra for his Symphony No. 1, which premiered in 1962. Conant was also a dedicated teacher and mentor to many young musicians. He taught at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Boston University School of Music, where he was a professor of violin and composition. He was known for his patient and supportive teaching style, and many of his students went on to have successful careers in music. Conant retired from the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1972 but continued to perform and compose throughout his life. He died on January 4, 2010, at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional musicianship and dedication to music. In conclusion, Robert Conant was a highly respected classical music artist who made significant contributions to the world of music. His exceptional musicianship, prolific compositions, and dedication to teaching and mentoring young musicians have left a lasting impact on the world of classical music. Conant's legacy continues to inspire and influence musicians around the world, and his contributions to the world of music will be remembered for generations to come.More....
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