Kurt Herbert Adler

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Kurt Herbert Adler (2 April 19059 February 1988) was an Austrian-born American conductor and opera house director.

Adler was born in Vienna, Austria to a Jewish family. His work in the field of music lead him to became the assistant to Arturo Toscanini at the Salzburg Festival in 1936 and he also worked in Italy. Following the Nazi occupation of Austria in 1938, as a Jew he was forced to leave and went to the Lyric Opera of Chicago as assistant chorus director where he worked for five years.

Gaetano Merola, then General Director of the San Francisco Opera, heard of him and, over the telephone, invited him to the San Francisco Opera in 1943 as chorus director.

In the following ten years, he took on more and more administrative details as Merola’s health and energy diminished. While Adler was not the Board’s natural choice to replace Merola at the time of his death in 1953, after three months of acting as Artistic Director and with the help of its president, Robert Watt Miller, Adler was confirmed as General Director.

Adler’s aims in taking over the company were several. One was to expand the season and, by the 1969 SFO season, eleven operas were given five or six performances each on average while the season ran to late November. He was tireless in seeking out up-and-coming new singers, whether American or European, by attending performances in both major and minor opera houses. Thirdly, his interest in developing stronger connections to opera stage directors in an attempt to strengthen the dramatic and theatrical elements of the works, led to a long relationship with Jean-Pierre Ponnelle.

Other innovations included the Merola Opera Program named after the SFO founder, and “Opera in the Park” which, from 1971, has been an annual free concert in Golden Gate Park on the Sunday following opening night of the fall season.

He was not always regarded as an easy person to work for, but his principal achievements in San Francisco were to greatly raise the standards of the opera company and "to attract a stunning galaxy of European stars, some at the beginning of their careers, to a small city at the other end of the world, often at significantly lower salaries than New York or Chicago would offer".[1]

He retired in late December 1981 and continued to conduct and be involved with music until his death in 1988.

[edit] Notable quote

"Tradition is what you resort to when you don't have the time and money to do it right." - Kurt H. Adler (Cryptoquote puzzle - Halifax Chronicle Herald, March 29, 2007)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Janos Gereben, see below

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