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Alan Curtis
Born: November 17, 1934; Mason, MI  
Equally known for his live performances and musicological work in establishing new performing practices for early opera, Alan Curtis has enjoyed a fruitful career. A scholar, as well as a conductor and harpsichordist, Curtis has edited several important works with an appreciation for authenticity, effective performance, and -- in the case of opera -- stage-worthiness. Several of his best recordings were issued in the 1990s and in the new ...
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Rossi: Straziami Pur Amor / Curtis, Il Complesso Barocco
Release Date: 07/11/2000   Label: Virgin Classics Special Import   Catalog: 45220   Number of Discs: 1
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Bach 2000 Vol 102 - English & French Suites No 3 & 4 / Curtis
Release Date: 01/29/2002   Label: Teldec   Catalog: 81241   Number of Discs: 1
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Bach 2000 Vol 101 - English And French Suites 1 & 2 / Curtis
Release Date: 09/18/2001   Label: Teldec   Catalog: 81242   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Erik Eriksson
Equally known for his live performances and musicological work in establishing new performing practices for early opera, Alan Curtis has enjoyed a fruitful career. A scholar, as well as a conductor and harpsichordist, Curtis has edited several important works with an appreciation for authenticity, effective performance, and -- in the case of opera -- stage-worthiness. Several of his best recordings were issued in the 1990s and in the new millennium. Curtis studied first at Michigan State University and attained his bachelor's degree there in 1955. His graduate study at the University of Illinois was interrupted after the completion of his master's program by two years of study with Gustav Leonhardt in Amsterdam. Following his work with the master harpsichordist, organist, and conductor, Curtis returned to the University of Illinois to complete his doctorate, awarded in 1963. By this time, he had already published several scholarly texts that had attracted the interest of the growing period performance movement. His doctoral thesis on Sweelinck quickly became a standard text on that composer's works for keyboard and later formed the basis for Curtis' more extended volume, published in 1969. At the University of California at Berkeley, Curtis was hired as a teacher in 1960, thereafter advancing to full professor by 1970. During that decade, Curtis took advantage of increasing opportunities to put into practice the results of his research; he achieved a reputation as an accomplished harpsichordist and, increasingly, as a conductor of seventeenth and eighteenth century opera. A recording of Monteverdi's L'Incoronazione di Poppea was heralded as an antidote to less authentic realizations. Equally, it demonstrated just how vital period performance could be when shorn of Romantic-period excesses. While continuing his instructional work and music research in academia, Curtis performed as a conductor and harpsichordist both in America and Europe. A 1980 La Scala debut conducting Handel's Ariodante led to other significant engagements in Italy. In 1984, Curtis conducted Gluck's Armida, then not often heard, in Bologna, and in 1989, he led Cimarosa's even rarer Gli Orazi ed I Curiazi in Rome. In the aftermath, Curtis founded the ensemble Il Complesso Barocco and has recorded many operas with the group.
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