Anton Coppola

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Dracula- The Beginning 06:39 Tools
Vampire Hunters 03:05 Tools
Mina's Photo 01:24 Tools
Love Remembered 04:09 Tools
Lucy's Party 02:56 Tools
The Brides 04:55 Tools
Mina/Dracula 04:46 Tools
The Storm 05:03 Tools
Love Eternal 02:22 Tools
Ascension 00:50 Tools
The Hunt Builds 03:24 Tools
The Hunters Prelude 01:28 Tools
The Green Mist 00:54 Tools
The Ring Of Fire 01:51 Tools
End Credits 06:40 Tools
Madam Butterfly (Act II): Un bel di, vedremo (Butterfly) 05:10 Tools
Dracula- The Beginning (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Vampire Hunters (Album Version) 03:05 Tools
Love Remembered (Album Version) 04:10 Tools
The Green Mist (Album Version) 00:54 Tools
La Rondine: Chi il bel sogno di Doretta 03:05 Tools
La Bohème: Quando m'en vo (Musetta) (Act II) 03:05 Tools
La Bohème: Donde lieta usci (Mimì) (Act III) 03:05 Tools
La Bohème: Mi chiamano Mimì (Mimì) (Act I) 05:03 Tools
Lucy's Party (Album Version) 02:56 Tools
La Fanciulla del West, Act 1: Laggiù nel Soledad (Minnie) 05:03 Tools
Mina's Photo (Album Version) 01:24 Tools
The Brides (Album Version) 04:56 Tools
The Storm (Album Version) 05:04 Tools
Manon Lescaut (Act II): In quelle trine morbide (Manon) 00:54 Tools
Mina/Dracula (Album Version) 04:47 Tools
Suor Angelica: Senza mamma (Angelica) 00:54 Tools
Ascension (Album Version) 00:50 Tools
The Ring Of Fire (Album Version) 01:51 Tools
The Hunters Prelude (Album Version) 01:29 Tools
Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro (Lauretta) 02:56 Tools
The Hunt Builds (Album Version) 03:25 Tools
Love Eternal (Album Version) 02:22 Tools
End Credits (Album Version) 06:42 Tools
Madama Butterfly (Act III): Tu, tu piccolo Iddio! (Butterfly) 04:47 Tools
Dracula - The Beginning 06:41 Tools
Le Villi (Act I): Se come voi piccina io fossi (Anna) 01:29 Tools
Overture 03:31 Tools
Manon Lescaut, Act 1: Sola, perduta, abbandonata (Manon) 02:22 Tools
Turandot (Act I): Signore, ascolta! (Liú) 02:42 Tools
Sur la Plage 01:52 Tools
Turandot (Act III): Tu che di gel sei cinta (Liú) 01:52 Tools
Carnival Tango 02:19 Tools
Mina - Dracula 02:19 Tools
Mina / Dracula 04:47 Tools
Edgar (Act III): Addio, addio mio dolce amor! (Fidelia) 02:19 Tools
Turandot, Act II: In questa Reggia (Turandot) 04:47 Tools
Edgar (Act III): Nel villaggio d'Edgar (Fidelia) 04:47 Tools
It's Never Too Late to Fall in Love 03:05 Tools
Finale 08:12 Tools
Puccini: La Bohème, Act 2: "Quando m'en vo" (Musetta) 03:05 Tools
Green Mist 00:54 Tools
Preludio And Siciliana 08:12 Tools
Brides 04:56 Tools
Hunters Prelude 01:29 Tools
Ring of Fire 01:51 Tools
Overture - From "The Boy Friend" 01:51 Tools
Overture (From "The Boyfriend") 01:51 Tools
Sur la Plage (From "The Boyfriend") 01:51 Tools
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Antonio Coppola (born March 21, 1917) is an American opera conductor and composer. He is the uncle of film director Francis Ford Coppola and actress Talia Shire, as well as the grand-uncle of Nicolas Cage, Sofia Coppola, Gian-Carlo Coppola, Jason Schwartzman and Robert Schwartzman, and is the younger brother of American composer and musician Carmine Coppola. Coppola started his career at the age of eight with the Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus. At the age of 9 he was in the Met's debut of Turandot. He served as an army bandmaster during World War II, conductor at Radio City Music Hall and director of both the Symphony and Opera Departments at the Manhattan School of Music. He earned a bachelor's degree (1964) and a master's degree (1965) in composition from Manhattan School of Music and received honorary Doctorates from the University of Tampa and Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. Coppola's first marriage was to Marion Jane Miller, a ballet dancer, with whom he had one child, Susan Marion Coppola (1943–2008). After their divorce, he wed Almarinda Drago, also a ballet dancer, with whom he had two children, Lucia and Bruno Coppola. He turned 100 in March 2017. Among his works are a violin concerto, a symphony, and Sacco and Vanzetti, an opera in both Italian and English about immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti. In the 1950s and 1960s, Coppola was the musical director of six Broadway musicals, including Silk Stockings, Bravo Giovanni and The Boy Friend. He conducted two film scores, 1990's The Godfather Part III and 1992's Dracula. He appeared in the former, shown conducting Cavalleria rusticana in the Teatro Massimo of Palermo. He debuted with the New York City Opera in 1965, conducting the world premiere of Jack Beeson's Lizzie Borden, and led performances of Carmen (with Beverly Wolff, Richard Cassilly and Norman Treigle), La traviata, Il barbiere di Siviglia, and Madama Butterfly during the same year. At the Seattle Opera in 1970, Coppola led the world premiere of Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men. Coppola helped to found Opera Tampa in 1996 and served as its Founding Artistic Director. Among his numerous productions with the company was the world premier of Sacco and Vanzetti on March 17, 2001. He retired from the position in 2012. Coppola was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Puccini Foundation and recognized by the Italian government as Cavaliere, Gran Ufficiale. Coppola collaborated with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, also known as Orchestra Verdi, and operatic soprano Angela Gheorghiu on a recording of Puccini works for EMI. This recording was later re-released with additional tracks recorded by Pappano and the Royal Opera House Orchestra, Covent Garden. In 2008, Opera Tampa announced that an award was to be established in his name. The Anton Coppola Excellence in the Arts Award is presented annually to recognize an artist for significant contributions to Opera Tampa and the music world at large, and specifically for extraordinary work in the cultivation and care of the operatic art form. Coppola himself was recipient of the award in 2012, the year of his retirement. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.