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Daniel Ferro

Daniel Ferro (born Daniel Eisen, 10 April 1921 – 18 November 2015) was an American bass-baritone and voice teacher. He was known primarily as a teacher whose students have included many prominent opera singers,[1] but he also had a career as a singer himself both on the concert stage and in opera and musical theatre.

Life and career edit

Ferro was born in New York as Daniel Eisen to a Jewish-American family. His father was Joseph Eisen, born in the province of Galicia, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his mother was Pauline Greenberg Eisen, born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to a father from New York and a mother from the Russian Empire, now southern Ukraine. He graduated from the Juilliard School of Music (in 1948) and from Columbia University. A Fulbright scholarship enabled him to pursue further vocal studies in Austria at the Salzburg Mozarteum and in Italy at the Accademia Chigiana and the Accademia Santa Cecilia.[2] Early in his career he changed his surname from Eisen, the German word for iron, to Ferro, the Italian word for iron.

During the early 1950s, Ferro was member of the Graz Opera Company in Austria where his appearances included Mathis der Maler (Truchsess von Waldburg) and Parsifal (Titurel).[3] He also appeared on European concert stages and toured with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. When Ferro returned to the United States in 1956, he took up an appointment as Associate Professor in the voice department at Butler University in Indiana. The 1960s found him in back in New York City, teaching at Hunter College and later at the Manhattan School of Music where he became chairman of the voice department. His student, Cynthia Hoffmann, would later also serve as chair of the voice department. During that time, he also performed in both musical theatre and opera, including leading roles in musicals with St. John Terrell's Company and other summer stock theatres, a revival of The Saint of Bleecker Street in New York City, and concert performances of Werther in Carnegie Hall and William Tell at Lincoln Center.[4][5]

In 1972, Ferro joined the faculty of the Juilliard School, a post he held until his retirement as "vocal faculty emeritus" in 2006, after which he continued to give master classes there. However, his voice teaching extended far beyond Juilliard, both through his private voice studio in New York, and his master classes at many of the world's conservatories, including the Conservatoire de musique, Montréal, Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Royal College of Music, Stockholm, Manhattan School of Music, and the Accademia Chigiana, where he was once a student. In France, he taught at the Opéra de Paris, Paris Conservatory, and Fondation Royaumont; in 1988, he was made an Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government for his services to music.[6] The many prominent opera singers who studied with Ferro include Evelyn Lear,[7] Thomas Stewart,[8] Kathleen Battle,[9] Alan Titus,[1] Rosalind Elias,[10] Patricia Brooks,[11] Sheri Greenawald,[12] Ruth Welting,[13] Youngok Shin, and Richard Stilwell.[1]

In 1995, Ferro founded the Daniel Ferro Vocal Program, which takes place each summer in Greve in Chianti, Italy. The program includes master classes and private voice lessons for young singers, as well as public performances in the Castello di Verrazzano and the town's piazza and churches.[14] In 2011, the program faculty and students celebrated Ferro's 90th birthday.[15]

Ferro died on 18 November 2015. His first wife, Beth Hollinger Ferro, died in 1974.[16] His second wife Joy, and his sons Matthew and Jesse, survive him.[17]

Recording edit

Rodgers & Hammerstein: The King and IBarbara Cook, Theodore Bikel, Daniel Ferro, Jeanette Scovotti, Anita Darian. Studio recording, Lehman Engel conductor, Columbia Records, 1964. Re-released on CD by Sony Broadway in 1993.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Blier, Steven (August 2003). . Opera News. Retrieved October 14, 2011 (subscription required).
  2. ^ Opera Canada (1988). Volumes 29-30, p. 22.
  3. ^ List, Rudolf (1966). Oper und Operette in Graz pp. 141–143. Oberösterreichischer Landesverlag (in German)
  4. ^ Lambertville-Music-Circus.org. Leading Roles 1963 2017-03-22 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  5. ^ The New York Times (November 15, 1965). "Massenet Opera is Revived Here; 'Werther' is Given its First Performance Since 1948".
  6. ^ Daniel Ferro Vocal Program (Greve in Chianti, Italy). Faculty biographies January 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  7. ^ Baker, David (May 2006). "Reunion: Evelyn Lear". Opera News. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  8. ^ Millington, Barry (September 29, 2006), "Obituary: Thomas Stewart, US baritone with a magisterial voice and striking presence", The Guardian. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  9. ^ Von Rhein, John (April 21, 1985). "Soprano Kathleen Battle: From Unknown To Operatic Star Of Two Continents". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 14, 2011.
  10. ^ Hamilton, David (1987). "Elias, Rosalind", The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia, p. 116. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-671-61732-5
  11. ^ Cummings, David M. (1990). "Brooks, Patricia", Who's Who in Classical Music, p. 97. ISBN 0-948875-20-8
  12. ^ Europa Publications Limited, ed. (2009). "Greenawald, Sheri". International Who's who in Classical Music. Routledge. p. 312.
  13. ^ Interview: "Soprano Ruth Welting: A Conversation with Bruce Duffie".
  14. ^ Shakespeare, Margaret (May 2001). . Opera News. Retrieved October 14, 2011 (subscription required).
  15. ^ . gonews.it. Archived from the original on 2015-11-23. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  16. ^ "Daniel Ferro obituary". The New York Times. 2015-11-21. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
  17. ^ Joshua Simka (February 2016). "Daniel Ferro, 1921-2015". The Juilliard Journal. Retrieved 2021-07-15.

External links edit

  • Daniel Ferro Vocal Program (Greve in Chianti, Italy) – Official website.
  • Image: Daniel Ferro and his wife Joy B. Ferro at Anna Moffo: a Celebration, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, September 20, 2006.
  • Image Daniel Ferro during master classes at Shanghai Conservatory, 1982. Center for United States-China Arts Exchange.

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Daniel Ferro born Daniel Eisen 10 April 1921 18 November 2015 was an American bass baritone and voice teacher He was known primarily as a teacher whose students have included many prominent opera singers 1 but he also had a career as a singer himself both on the concert stage and in opera and musical theatre Contents 1 Life and career 2 Recording 3 References 4 External linksLife and career editFerro was born in New York as Daniel Eisen to a Jewish American family His father was Joseph Eisen born in the province of Galicia in the Austro Hungarian Empire and his mother was Pauline Greenberg Eisen born in Holyoke Massachusetts to a father from New York and a mother from the Russian Empire now southern Ukraine He graduated from the Juilliard School of Music in 1948 and from Columbia University A Fulbright scholarship enabled him to pursue further vocal studies in Austria at the Salzburg Mozarteum and in Italy at the Accademia Chigiana and the Accademia Santa Cecilia 2 Early in his career he changed his surname from Eisen the German word for iron to Ferro the Italian word for iron During the early 1950s Ferro was member of the Graz Opera Company in Austria where his appearances included Mathis der Maler Truchsess von Waldburg and Parsifal Titurel 3 He also appeared on European concert stages and toured with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra When Ferro returned to the United States in 1956 he took up an appointment as Associate Professor in the voice department at Butler University in Indiana The 1960s found him in back in New York City teaching at Hunter College and later at the Manhattan School of Music where he became chairman of the voice department His student Cynthia Hoffmann would later also serve as chair of the voice department During that time he also performed in both musical theatre and opera including leading roles in musicals with St John Terrell s Company and other summer stock theatres a revival of The Saint of Bleecker Street in New York City and concert performances of Werther in Carnegie Hall and William Tell at Lincoln Center 4 5 In 1972 Ferro joined the faculty of the Juilliard School a post he held until his retirement as vocal faculty emeritus in 2006 after which he continued to give master classes there However his voice teaching extended far beyond Juilliard both through his private voice studio in New York and his master classes at many of the world s conservatories including the Conservatoire de musique Montreal Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto Shanghai Conservatory of Music Royal College of Music Stockholm Manhattan School of Music and the Accademia Chigiana where he was once a student In France he taught at the Opera de Paris Paris Conservatory and Fondation Royaumont in 1988 he was made an Officier de l Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government for his services to music 6 The many prominent opera singers who studied with Ferro include Evelyn Lear 7 Thomas Stewart 8 Kathleen Battle 9 Alan Titus 1 Rosalind Elias 10 Patricia Brooks 11 Sheri Greenawald 12 Ruth Welting 13 Youngok Shin and Richard Stilwell 1 In 1995 Ferro founded the Daniel Ferro Vocal Program which takes place each summer in Greve in Chianti Italy The program includes master classes and private voice lessons for young singers as well as public performances in the Castello di Verrazzano and the town s piazza and churches 14 In 2011 the program faculty and students celebrated Ferro s 90th birthday 15 Ferro died on 18 November 2015 His first wife Beth Hollinger Ferro died in 1974 16 His second wife Joy and his sons Matthew and Jesse survive him 17 Recording editRodgers amp Hammerstein The King and I Barbara Cook Theodore Bikel Daniel Ferro Jeanette Scovotti Anita Darian Studio recording Lehman Engel conductor Columbia Records 1964 Re released on CD by Sony Broadway in 1993 References edit a b c Blier Steven August 2003 A singer s diary Trading up Opera News Retrieved October 14 2011 subscription required Opera Canada 1988 Volumes 29 30 p 22 List Rudolf 1966 Oper und Operette in Graz pp 141 143 Oberosterreichischer Landesverlag in German Lambertville Music Circus org Leading Roles 1963 Archived 2017 03 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 14 2011 The New York Times November 15 1965 Massenet Opera is Revived Here Werther is Given its First Performance Since 1948 Daniel Ferro Vocal Program Greve in Chianti Italy Faculty biographies Archived January 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 14 2011 Baker David May 2006 Reunion Evelyn Lear Opera News Retrieved October 14 2011 Millington Barry September 29 2006 Obituary Thomas Stewart US baritone with a magisterial voice and striking presence The Guardian Retrieved October 14 2011 Von Rhein John April 21 1985 Soprano Kathleen Battle From Unknown To Operatic Star Of Two Continents Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 14 2011 Hamilton David 1987 Elias Rosalind The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia p 116 Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0 671 61732 5 Cummings David M 1990 Brooks Patricia Who s Who in Classical Music p 97 ISBN 0 948875 20 8 Europa Publications Limited ed 2009 Greenawald Sheri International Who s who in Classical Music Routledge p 312 Interview Soprano Ruth Welting A Conversation with Bruce Duffie Shakespeare Margaret May 2001 Classroom With a View Opera News Retrieved October 14 2011 subscription required Greve in Chianti Addio a Daniel Ferro 94enne gigante della formazione legata alla lirica gonews it gonews it Archived from the original on 2015 11 23 Retrieved 2015 11 23 Daniel Ferro obituary The New York Times 2015 11 21 Retrieved 2021 07 15 Joshua Simka February 2016 Daniel Ferro 1921 2015 The Juilliard Journal Retrieved 2021 07 15 External links editDaniel Ferro Vocal Program Greve in Chianti Italy Official website Image Daniel Ferro and his wife Joy B Ferro at Anna Moffo a Celebration Alice Tully Hall Lincoln Center September 20 2006 Image Daniel Ferro during master classes at Shanghai Conservatory 1982 Center 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