Joana Carneiro (born Joana Maria Amaro da Costa da Luz Carneiro,
Lisbon
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, 30 September 1976), is a
Portuguese
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conductor.
Family
Joana Carneiro is the third of the nine children of the former Portuguese Minister of Education
Roberto Carneiro. She is a niece of the Portuguese politician
Adelino Amaro da Costa
Adelino Manuel Lopes Amaro da Costa, GCIH (18 April 1943 – 4 December 1980) was a Portuguese Politician.
Background
Costa was a son of Civil Engineer from the Instituto Superior Técnico of the Technical University of Lisbon (Universidade Té ...
.
As a youth, Carneiro played the viola. In Portugal, Carneiro studied music at the Academia Nacional Superior de Orquestra in Lisbon, where she attended the class of Jean-Marc Burfin. She earned a master's degree in music at
Northwestern University
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, studying with Victor Yampolsky and Mallory Thompson. She continued graduate studies in music for a doctorate at the University of Michigan, where her teachers included Kenneth Kieser. At the University of Michigan, she also served as the conductor of the University Symphony Orchestra and University Philharmonia Orchestra.
Carneiro first gained attention as a finalist in the 2002 Maazel-Vilar Conductor's Competition at
Carnegie Hall
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.
She then served as Music Director of the Los Angeles Debut Orchestra from 2002 to 2005. She has worked as an assistant conductor with the
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
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History
James Arkatov, a ...
. She was an American Symphony Orchestra League Conducting Fellow with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic
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from 2005 to 2008. In Portugal, Carneiro became Principal Guest Conductor of the Metropolitan Orchestra of Lisbon as of the 2005–2006 season. In the 2006–2007 season, she became principal guest conductor of the
Gulbenkian Orchestra
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, and held the post through the 2012–2013 season.
In the US, in January 2009, Carneiro was named the third music director of the
Berkeley Symphony
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, effective with the 2009–2010 season, with an initial contract of 3 years.
The first woman to hold this post, the position marks Carneiro's first music directorship, and her first concert in that capacity took place in October 2009. In May 2018, the Berkeley Symphony announced the conclusion of Carneiro's music directorship of the orchestra at the end of the 2017–2018 season, at which time she is to take the title of music director emerita.
In September 2013, Carneiro was announced as the next principal conductor of the Orquestra Sinfónica Portuguesa at the
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos
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, effective 1 January 2014.
Carneiro will make her
Edinburgh International Festival
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debut in August 2019, leading the
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
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and organist
Stephen Farr in a performance of
Sir James MacMillan's pieces ''A Scotch Bestiary'' and ''Woman of the Apocalypse.''
Personal life
Carneiro has been married twice. Her first husband was Simão Vital, an investment banker.
Her second marriage, in September 2011, was to José de Assunção Gonçalves, a physician.
The couple are the parents of triplets, born in February 2017.
Awards
* 2002: National Conductor Search of the Young Musician's Foundation
* 2010: Helen M. Thompson award from the
League of American Orchestras
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References
External links
IMG Artists agency biography of CarneiroLos Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra biography of CarneiroBerkeley Symphony biography of CarneiroGulbenkian Orchestra Portuguese-language biography of CarneiroMichael Zweibach, "Joana Carneiro: Enjoying Her Breakout Year". ''San Francisco Classical Voice'', 1 December 2009
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Living people
Portuguese conductors (music)
Portuguese women conductors (music)
1976 births
University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumni
Musicians from Lisbon
21st-century conductors (music)
21st-century Portuguese musicians
21st-century women musicians