Paul Salamunovich
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Paul F. Salamunovich (* 7. Juni 1927 in Redondo Beach, Kalifornien; † 3. April 2014 in Sherman Oaks, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Chorleiter, Komponist und Hochschullehrer. Er dirigierte die (1991–2001) und die (1949–2009). Salamunovich komponierte die chorale Filmmusik für über 100 Spielfilme und TV-Shows. Für sein Engagement um den Gregorianischen Choral wurde er mehrfach geehrt, darunter 2013 mit dem Päpstlichen Ehrenkreuz Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice und 1969 von Papst Paul VI. mit dem Offizierskreuz des Gregoriusordens.
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Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927 – April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in 2014. He served as Director of Music at St. Charles Borromeo Church in North Hollywood, California, for 60 years between 1949 and 2009. In addition, he held academic positions at a number of Southern California universities. He was also a master clinician, having been invited to conduct just under 1000 festivals and workshops around the world including an unprecedented four consecutive ACDA national conventions—all with different groups.
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Paul Salamunovich, KCSG (Redondo Beach, 7 giugno 1927 – Sherman Oaks, 3 aprile 2014), è stato un direttore di coro e docente statunitense. È stato direttore musicale Emerito della Los Angeles Master Chorale, dopo aver lavorato come direttore musicale dal 1991 al 2001. Ha lavorato come direttore della musica presso la chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo a North Hollywood, in California, per 60 anni tra il 1949 e il 2009. Ha inoltre ricoperto posizioni accademiche in un certo numero di università della California meridionale.
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Paul F. Salamunovich (* 7. Juni 1927 in Redondo Beach, Kalifornien; † 3. April 2014 in Sherman Oaks, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Chorleiter, Komponist und Hochschullehrer. Er dirigierte die (1991–2001) und die (1949–2009). Salamunovich komponierte die chorale Filmmusik für über 100 Spielfilme und TV-Shows. Für sein Engagement um den Gregorianischen Choral wurde er mehrfach geehrt, darunter 2013 mit dem Päpstlichen Ehrenkreuz Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice und 1969 von Papst Paul VI. mit dem Offizierskreuz des Gregoriusordens.
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Paul Salamunovich KCSG (June 7, 1927 – April 3, 2014) was a Grammy-nominated, American conductor and educator. He was the Music Director of the Los Angeles Master Chorale from 1991 to 2001 and its Music Director Emeritus from 2001 until his death in 2014. He served as Director of Music at St. Charles Borromeo Church in North Hollywood, California, for 60 years between 1949 and 2009. In addition, he held academic positions at a number of Southern California universities. He was also a master clinician, having been invited to conduct just under 1000 festivals and workshops around the world including an unprecedented four consecutive ACDA national conventions—all with different groups. He was acknowledged as an expert in Gregorian chant and has long been recognized for his contributions in the field of sacred music, most notably receiving a Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, the highest laity award from the papacy in 2013 and was appointed knight of the Order of St Gregory the Great from Pope Paul VI in 1969.
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Paul Salamunovich, KCSG (Redondo Beach, 7 giugno 1927 – Sherman Oaks, 3 aprile 2014), è stato un direttore di coro e docente statunitense. È stato direttore musicale Emerito della Los Angeles Master Chorale, dopo aver lavorato come direttore musicale dal 1991 al 2001. Ha lavorato come direttore della musica presso la chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo a North Hollywood, in California, per 60 anni tra il 1949 e il 2009. Ha inoltre ricoperto posizioni accademiche in un certo numero di università della California meridionale. Accreditato come esperto in Canto gregoriano, è da tempo riconosciuto per i suoi contributi nel campo della musica sacra, in particolare ricevendo un Croce pro Ecclesia et Pontifice, il più alto premio laico del papato nel 2013 ed è stato nominato cavaliere dell'Ordine di San Gregorio Magno da Papa Paolo VI nel 1969. Fu invitato a dirigere poco meno di 1000 festival e laboratori in tutto il mondo, incluse quattro indedite consecutive convenzioni nazionali ACDA, tutte con diversi gruppi.
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