Greek conductor, pianist and composer.
Born: 18 February 1896 in Athens, Greece
Died: 2 November 1960 in Milan, Italy (aged 64)
Mitropoulos was born in Athens, the son of Yannis and Angelikē Mitropoulos. His father owned a leather goods shop in downtown Athens. He was musically precocious, demonstrating his abilities at an early age. From the ages of eleven to fourteen, when Mitropoulos was in secondary school, he would host and preside over informal musical gatherings at his house every Saturday afternoon. His earliest acknowledged composition – a sonata for violin and piano, now lost – dates from this period.
He studied music at the undefined as well as in Brussels and Berlin, with Ferruccio Busoni among his teachers. In 1921 he conducted the inaugural music of the Bavarian Socialist Republic. From 1921 to 1925 he assisted Erich Kleiber at the Berlin State Opera and then took a number of posts in Greece. At a 1930 concert with the Berlin Philharmonic, finding that his soloist was sick he played the solo part of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 and conducted the orchestra from the keyboard, becoming one of the first to do so.
Mitropoulos made his U.S. debut in 1936 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and he later settled in the country, becoming a citizen in 1946. From 1937 to 1949 he served as principal conductor of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (forerunner of today's Minnesota Orchestra).
In 1949 Mitropoulos began his association with the The New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He was initially co-conductor with Leopold Stokowski and became the sole music director in 1951. Mitropoulos recorded extensively with the Philharmonic for undefined and sought to reach new audiences in the city through appearances on television and by conducting a week of performances at the undefined, a popular movie theatre. Mitropoulos expanded the Philharmonic's repertoire, commissioning works by new composers and championing the symphonies of Gustav Mahler. In 1958, he was succeeded as the Philharmonic's conductor by a protégé, Leonard Bernstein. In January 1960, he guest conducted the Philharmonic in a performance of Mahler's Fifth Symphony, which was recorded.
In addition to his orchestral career, Mitropoulos conducted opera extensively in Italy, and from 1954 until his death in 1960 was the principal conductor of the The Metropolitan Opera in New York, although the Met never had an official 'principal conductor' title until the 1970s. His musically incisive and dramatically vivid performances of Puccini, Verdi, Richard Strauss and others remain models of the opera conductor's art. The Met's extensive archive of recorded broadcasts preserves many of these fine performances.
Mitropoulos's series of recordings for undefined with the The New York Philharmonic Orchestra included a rare complete performance of Alban Berg Wozzeck. Many of these have been reissued by Sony Classics on CD, including most recently his stereo recordings of excerpts from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet. He recorded with the Minneapolis Symphony for RCA Victor during the 78-rpm era. He was also represented on the Cetra Records label, most notably with an early recording of Richard Strauss Elektra.
Mitropoulos premiered many contemporary works. Examples include the American premieres of Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony (1954) and First Violin Concerto (1956) and the world premieres of Barber's Vanessa (1958), Ernst Krenek Fourth Symphony (1947), and John J. Becker Short Symphony (1950).
Mitropoulos was noted for having an eidetic memory (which enabled him to conduct without a score, even during rehearsals) and for his monk-like life style due to his deeply religious, Greek Orthodox beliefs.
Mitropoulos was "quietly known to be homosexual" and "felt no need for a cosmetic marriage". Among his relationships reportedly was one with a young Leonard Bernstein.
Mitropoulos died in Milan, Italy at the age of 64 of heart failure, while rehearsing Mahler's 3rd Symphony at the undefined Opera House. One of his last recorded performances was Verdi's La forza del destino with Giuseppe di Stefano, Antonietta Stella and Ettore Bastianini in Vienna on 23 September 1960. A recording exists of the performance of Mahler's 3rd Symphony given by Mitropoulos with the Cologne Radio Symphony on 31 October 1960, just two days before his death.
2023
Somm Recordings
CD, Album
2022
Sony Classical
69xCD, Comp, Mono, RM + Box
2022
Urania Records (4)
5xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
Urania Records (4)
6xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
Urania Records (4)
5xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
Urania Records (4)
8xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
Urania Records (4)
6xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
Urania Records (4)
10xFile, MP3, Album, 320
2022
2021
Sony Classical
3xSACD, Hybrid
2021
Diapason
11xCD, Comp, Mono, RM, Box
2018
Diapason
12xCD, Comp, RM, Box + Box, Comp
2017
Diapason
14xCD, Comp, RE, RM, Box
2016
Diapason
15xCD, Comp + Box
2015
Diapason
14xCD, Comp, Mono, RE + Box
2013
2012
Praga Digitals
SACD, Hybrid, Comp, Ltd, RM
2012
Fabula Classica
CD, Comp
2012
Urania Records (4)
3xCD, Album, RM
2012
Tahra
CD, Mono
2011
ica Classics
2xCD, RM
2011
Archipel (4)
2xCD, RE, RM
2011
Documents
10xCD, Comp, Mono, RM + Box
2011
Tahra
2xCD, Mono
2011
Tahra
CD, Mono
2011
2010
Irida Classical
CDr
2010
Archipel (4)
CD
2010
Diapason
CD, Comp, RE, RM
2010
Walhall
3xCD
2010
2010
2009
Yafka Records
CD, Ltd
2009
Bag-of-rags
CD, Comp, Mono
2009
Το Βήμα Μουσική, Sony Music
20xCD, Comp, Promo, Box
2009
Historische Tondokumente, Historische Ton Dokumente
2xCD, Album, Mono
2009
Pristine Audio
CD, RE, RM
2008
Legend Recordings, Legend Recordings
2xCD, Comp
2008
Legend Recordings
2xCD, Album
2008
Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire
CD, Album, Comp
2008
Music & Arts
4xCD, Comp, RM
2008
Urania (3)
CD, Comp
2007
Medici Masters
CD, Album
2007
IDIS
CD, Comp
2007
Andromeda (3)
2xCD, Album, RE, RM
2006
Sony Classical
CD, Comp, RM
2006
Urania (3)
CD, Comp, Mono, RM
2006
United Archives
3xCD, Comp
2006
Not On Label
CD, Album
2006
Orfeo (2)
2xCD
2006
2005
Amadeus
CD, Comp
2005
Membran Music Ltd., Documents
4xCD, Comp, RM
2005
Music & Arts
2xCD, Comp, Mono, RE
2005
2004
Orfeo D'Or, Orfeo (2)
CD, Album, Mono, RM
2004
Sony Classical
2xCD, Comp, RE, RM
2003
IMG Artists
2xCD, Comp, Mono, RE, RM
2003
Warner Fonit
2xCD, Comp, Mono
2003
Documents
2xCD, Comp, RM
2003
Urania (3)
CD, Mono
2003
Lyra
2xCD, Album
2003
Documents
2xCD, Comp, RM
2003
Documents
2xCD, Comp, RM
2003
Documents
2xCD, Comp, RM
2003
Documents
2xCD, Comp, RM
2002
Sony Classical
CD, Mono
2002
Archipel (4)
CD
2002
Orfeo D'Or
CD, Album, Mono
2002
Music & Arts
CD, Album
2002
Urania (3)
CD, Mono, RM
2001
Sony Music Entertainment Greece Α.Ε., Sony Classical
2xCD, Comp
2001
Orfeo (2), Orfeo D'Or
CD, Mono, RM
2001
Sony Classical, Sony Classical
CD, Comp, RE, RM
2001
Istituto Discografico Italiano
CD, Mono, RM
2000
Orfeo (2)
CD, Album, RM
2000
Orfeo (2)
CD, Mono, RM
2000
History
2xCD, Comp, RM
2000
Biddulph Recordings
2xCD, Comp
2000
Arkadia
CD, Comp, Mono
1999
Urania (3)
CD, Album
1999
Recital Digital Audio
CD, Comp, RM
1999
Living Stage
2xCD, Album, Comp, Mono
1999
Music & Arts
CD
1998
Orfeo (2)
CD, Mono, RM
1998
DeAgostini
CD, Mono
1998
1998
1997
Agorá, Agorá
CD
1997
ΕΡΤ (Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία-Τηλεόραση)
CD, Comp
1997
Lys
CD, Comp, RM
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
1997
Discantus (2)
CD, Comp, Promo
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