My NTS
Live now
1
Munich
03:00 - 04:00

Skee's insight through his daily listening habits, from guilty pleasures to casual recommendations and in between…

2
Lisbon
03:00 - 05:00

A genre-spanning show focusing on rare grooves, classics, new productions and obscurities with a worldwide perspective and a spotlight on soul, synth pop and leftfield house. All curated with love by Javybz - Anya and Julia.

Georges Prêtre

Georges Prêtre

Georges Prêtre has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 21 February 2017. Songs played include La Traviata (Highlights), Carmen and Je Crois Entendre Encore.

Georges Prêtre (14 August 1924 – 4 January 2017) was a French orchestral and opera conductor.

He was born in Waziers (Nord), and attended the Douai Conservatory and then studied harmony under Maurice Duruflé and conducting under André Cluytens among others at the Paris Conservatoire. Amongst his early musical interests were jazz and trumpet. After graduating, he conducted in a number of small French opera houses sometimes under the pseudonym Georges Dherain. His conducting debut was at the Opéra de Marseille in 1946. He conducted also at the opera houses in Lille and Toulouse. His Paris debut was at the Opéra-Comique in Richard Strauss' Capriccio. He was director of the Opéra-Comique 1955-1959. He conducted at the Lyric Opera of Chicago 1959-1971. He was conductor, 1959, and music director 1970-1971, at the Paris Opéra. He was principal conductor of the Vienna Symphony 1986-1991.

His Royal Opera House, Covent Garden debut came in 1961, with first appearances at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, and La Scala, Milan, later in the 1960s. He worked with Maria Callas on a number of occasions, and made recordings of Carmen and Tosca with her. For a time he was music director of the Paris Opera.

Aside from opera, Prêtre is best known for performances of French music, having conducted long and difficult works like Debussy's La Mer and Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé without a score (i.e. from memory). He is especially associated with Francis Poulenc, giving the premiere of his opera La voix humaine at the Opéra-Comique in 1959 and his Sept répons des ténèbres in 1963. In 1999 he gave a series of concerts in Paris to celebrate the centenary of Poulenc's birth. In 1988 Marcel Landowski dedicated his Fourth Symphony to Prêtre.

He also conducted the La Scala Orchestra in Franco Zeffirelli's 1982 film versions of Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. Both films starred Placido Domingo.

Prêtre has conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert twice, in 2008 and in 2010. He is the only French conductor to have been appointed for this role so far.

Prêtre married Gina Marny in 1950, and they have two children (one son, one daughter). Interests include riding, swimming, aviation, judo, and karate.

Prêtre died in France on 4 January 2017, aged 92.

read more

Georges Prêtre

Georges Prêtre has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 21 February 2017. Songs played include La Traviata (Highlights), Carmen and Je Crois Entendre Encore.

Georges Prêtre (14 August 1924 – 4 January 2017) was a French orchestral and opera conductor.

He was born in Waziers (Nord), and attended the Douai Conservatory and then studied harmony under Maurice Duruflé and conducting under André Cluytens among others at the Paris Conservatoire. Amongst his early musical interests were jazz and trumpet. After graduating, he conducted in a number of small French opera houses sometimes under the pseudonym Georges Dherain. His conducting debut was at the Opéra de Marseille in 1946. He conducted also at the opera houses in Lille and Toulouse. His Paris debut was at the Opéra-Comique in Richard Strauss' Capriccio. He was director of the Opéra-Comique 1955-1959. He conducted at the Lyric Opera of Chicago 1959-1971. He was conductor, 1959, and music director 1970-1971, at the Paris Opéra. He was principal conductor of the Vienna Symphony 1986-1991.

His Royal Opera House, Covent Garden debut came in 1961, with first appearances at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City, and La Scala, Milan, later in the 1960s. He worked with Maria Callas on a number of occasions, and made recordings of Carmen and Tosca with her. For a time he was music director of the Paris Opera.

Aside from opera, Prêtre is best known for performances of French music, having conducted long and difficult works like Debussy's La Mer and Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé without a score (i.e. from memory). He is especially associated with Francis Poulenc, giving the premiere of his opera La voix humaine at the Opéra-Comique in 1959 and his Sept répons des ténèbres in 1963. In 1999 he gave a series of concerts in Paris to celebrate the centenary of Poulenc's birth. In 1988 Marcel Landowski dedicated his Fourth Symphony to Prêtre.

He also conducted the La Scala Orchestra in Franco Zeffirelli's 1982 film versions of Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana and Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. Both films starred Placido Domingo.

Prêtre has conducted the Vienna New Year's Concert twice, in 2008 and in 2010. He is the only French conductor to have been appointed for this role so far.

Prêtre married Gina Marny in 1950, and they have two children (one son, one daughter). Interests include riding, swimming, aviation, judo, and karate.

Prêtre died in France on 4 January 2017, aged 92.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

La Traviata (Highlights)
Verdi, Montserrat Caballé, Carlo Bergonzi, Sherrill Milnes, RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra, Chorus, Georges Prêtre
RCA Victor Red Seal1967
Carmen
Bizet, Callas, Nicolai Gedda, Robert Massard, Andréa Guiot, Georges Prêtre
Angel Records1964
Je Crois Entendre Encore
Bizet, Cotrubas, Vanzo, Sarabia, Choeur, Orchestre du Théâtre de L'Opéra de Paris, Georges Prêtre
EMI Classics2004