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Perlea
[ per-ley-uh ]
noun
- Jo·nel [zhoh, -nel], 1900–70, U.S. conductor and composer, born in Romania.
Example Sentences
Among the most highly regarded are two for RCA: a “Lucrezia,” with Shirley Verrett and Alfredo Kraus, conducted by Jonel Perlea, and a “Salome,” with Sherrill Milnes and Regina Resnik, under the baton of Erich Leinsdorf.
I perceived this as a boy before I even had words for it, while listening to one of the first opera recordings I owned: the 1955 “Aida” with a febrile Jonel Perlea conducting the forces of the Rome Opera and a sublime cast.
The same day, Conductor Jonel Perlea, 69, died in New York, ending a career whose flickering brilliance had been dimmed by war and a succession of illnesses.
To the Met audience, the season's first Tristan, which Perlea directed, sounded different from any performance they had ever heard before.
Says Perlea, "Too many conductors mistake heroic for loud."
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