John Giordano (conductor)
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John Read Giordano (born December 31, 1937) is an American orchestra conductor, professor of music, composer, and former concert saxophonist. He is Associate Professor of Music at Texas Christian University. He is Music Director Emeritus of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra where he served as Music Director and Conductor for 27 years, Founder of the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra, Jury Chairman of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition since 1973, Music Director Emeritus of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Fort Worth, Founder and Director of the Colorado College Summer Music Festival and Conservatory, Director of Chamber Music for the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, International Guest Conductor, published composer and arranger with an extensive award-winning discography.


Education

Giordano holds the following diplomas: * 1960 — Texas Christian University, Bachelor of Music Education (composition) * Texas Christian University, Master of Music *
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, Brussels, Diploma Superieure (
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) * University of North Texas, Doctor of Musical Arts Giordano also studied at the University of California and the Eastman School of Music. While studying at the
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, he studied saxophone with Francois Daneels, who was recognized as one of Europe's leading saxophone virtuosos.


Published work & academic appointments

* ''Fantasy, for Alto Saxophone and Piano'', Southern Music Co., San Antonio (c1969) * March 1966 — While a grad student at the University of North Texas College of Music, Giordano was appointed Assistant Conductor of the Fort Worth Youth Symphony when it was formed. * April 13, 1966 — Giordano premiered a composition for saxophone wind ensemble, performed by the Dallas Symphony. He composed the work through his involvement with the Composer-Performer Workshop at the University of North Texas. Another one of his compositions, built a 12-tone theme, was simply read by the orchestra during rehearsal. * July 11, 1966 — The University of North Texas regents approved the appointment of Giordano to teach in the College of Music as Artist in Residence. Giordano served at the University of North Texas until 1973, when, a year earlier, he was appointed conductor of the Fort Worth Symphony.


Saxophonist

Giordano is known well as a symphony conductor. But he also had a distinguished career as a saxophonist. Early in his career, one of his notable performances was in London with the BBC Symphony Chamber Orchestra performing
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Concertino da Camera The Concertino da camera for alto saxophone and eleven instruments was written by Jacques Ibert in 1935. Ibert dedicated the work to saxophone pioneer Sigurd Raschèr,Raschèr, S. Top Tones for the Saxophone, (1941) Carl Fischer, NY page 19 who pr ...
'' under the direction of Francis Chagrin on May 12, 1971. In December 1971, Giordano toured France and Belgium, performing concert saxophone on Flemish and French radio and television and in the cities of Tubize,
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, Brussels, Enghien,
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.''John Giordano to Tour Europe,'' The Dallas Morning News, Dec 13, 1971


Family

John Giordano is married to Mary Alice Giordano (''nee'' Dammann). They have three children: # Jacqueline Anne Giordano (married Stephen B Lasko, 1992,
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) # Ellen Elaine Giordano (married Stewart G Austin, Jr. 1994,
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) # John Bishop Giordano (married Veronica F Barron, 1995,
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External links


Biography
Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra


References

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