Английская Википедия:Enrico Lopez-Yañez
Enrico Lopez-Yañez is the Principal Pops Conductor of the Nashville Symphony,[1] Pacific Symphony,[2] Principal Conductor of the Dallas Symphony Presents[3] and Principal Pops Conductor Designate of the Detroit Symphony.[4]
Biography
Enrico Lopez-Yañez is currently the Principal Pops Conductor of the Nashville Symphony,[5] Pacific Symphony,[6] and Principal Conductor of the Dallas Symphony Presents.[7] Lopez-Yañez was also named the Principal Pops Conductor Designate of the Detroit Symphony,[8] a position which he will begin in the 2024-25 season. Lopez-Yañez has led performances with artists such as Nas,[9] Toby Keith,[10] Trisha Yearwood,[11] The Beach Boys,[12] Stewart Copeland,[13]Kenny Loggins,[14] Renée Elise Goldsberry,[15] and the Marcus Roberts Trio.[16] Lopez-Yañez moved to Nashville following two seasons as Assistant Conductor with the Omaha Symphony.[17] In the summer of 2016, Lopez-Yañez served as Assistant Conductor to Christoph Eschenbach and Valery Gergiev for the National Youth Orchestra of the United States's[18] Carnegie Hall, New York state, and European tour performances.
Lopez-Yañez has made appearances with orchestras throughout North America, including the Detroit Symphony,[19] Minnesota Orchestra,[20]San Diego Symphony,[21] Utah Symphony,[22]San Francisco Symphony,[23] Florida Orchestra,[24] and Seattle Symphony,[25] among others. Additionally, Lopez-Yañez maintains an active role as an operatic conductor having served as Assistant Conductor and Chorus Master for the Berkshire Opera Festival.[26][27] He has led opera gala concerts in San Diego[28] and Aguascalientes (Mexico),[29] productions of Daniel Catán's Rappaccini's Daughter (opera)[30][31] with Chicago Opera Theater and Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly with Main Street Opera in Chicago, and served as Assistant Conductor for Opera Omaha's production of La Boheme.[32]
A major advocate for music education, Lopez-Yañez also designs Symphonic Education Shows distributed by Symphonica Productions,[33] which have been premiered by orchestras such as the Rochester Philharmonic,[34] Sarasota Orchestra,[35] Omaha Symphony[36] and the Nashville Symphony. He also reaches young audiences through his active role as both a composer (with works like Kokowanda Bay which was premiered by the Omaha Symphony on their subscription Family Series)[37] and as a recording artist/producer/arranger with albums like Ruth and Emilia's The Spaceship that Fell in My Backyard and Kokowanda Bay[38] which have won Parents' Choice Awards,[39] Global Music in Media Awards,[40] and the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.[41]
Discography
Title | Artist | Contribution | Year | |
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1st | Let it Shine | Jim Rule | Vocalist | 1996 |
2nd | Me and the Kids | Ruth Hertz Weber, Enrico & Emilia Lopez-Yañez | Vocalist | 1997 |
3rd | Silly Willy Sports[42] | Brenda Colgate | Vocalist | 1997 |
4th | Loco de Amor | Jorge Lopez-Yañez | Trumpet | 2010 |
5th | Por ti sere | Banda del Estado de Zacatecas | Trumpet | 2012 |
6th | Heritage[43] | San Diego Jewish Men's Choir | Trumpet/Drums | 2015 |
7th | Kochi[44] | San Diego Jewish Men's Choir | Drums | 2016 |
8th | Action Moves People United | Multiple Artists | Arranger | 2016 |
9th | The Spaceship that Fell in My Backyard[45] | Ruth and Emilia | Composer/Producer | 2018 |
10th | We Are One | Windwalker and the MCW | Co-Composer/Arranger | 2018 |
11th | Kokowanda Bay[46] | Ruth and Emilia | Composer/Producer | 2020 |
Education
Lopez-Yañez's principal teachers were Jim Ross and Thomas Wilkins, with additional studies and masterclasses from Lorin Maazel, and Michael Tilson Thomas. He holds a Masters in Music in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Maryland. Before studying at Maryland, Lopez-Yañez received his Baccalaureate and Masters in Music from UCLA.
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