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Richard Bernas was born on 21 April, 1950 in New York, NY, is a British-based conductor. Discover Richard Bernas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Richard Bernas (born April 21, 1950, in New York City, New York, United States) is a British-based conductor.
After a period working as a pianist and percussionist – when he collaborated with such composers as Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage, Earle Brown and Morton Feldman and played in the live electronic improvising group Gentle Fire (1968 - 1975) - he founded the new music ensemble Music Projects/London (1978).
The ensemble toured in Europe, recorded for the BBC and other radio stations, appeared at major UK Festivals and recorded for NMC, Virgin, Factory and Decca.
He studied music at York University (UK) and conducting with Witold Rowicki in Warsaw (1976).
World premieres he has conducted have included Gavin Bryars' opera "Medea" (1984 Lyon and Paris Operas), of which he is also the dedicatee, Nicholas Maw's Odyssey (1989 Royal Festival Hall), James Dillon’s Oceanos (1996 BBC Proms) John Casken's Golem (1989 Almeida Opera) as well as newly commissioned ballets for The Royal Ballet at Covent Garden, where he has been a guest conductor since 1988.
His recording of John Casken's opera Golem with Music Projects/London won the Gramophone Award for Contemporary Music (1991).
With the ensemble and other orchestras Bernas has worked with many leading composers.
He conducted the BBC television production of Mark Anthony Turnage's Greek, which won the Royal Philharmonic Society Award in 1992.
Other theatre work includes Mozart's Idomeneo for the Theatre du Capitole, Toulouse (2000), the Ravel Operas for Opera Zuid Holland (2003), Britten's Death in Venice (Scottish Opera 1988) and The Prince of the Pagodas at Covent Garden and at the MET.
Between 2001 and 2016 Richard Bernas was also a Music Consultant at Tate Modern, London.
The work he developed there is gallery and site specific rather than based on conventional concert hall situations.
It has included performing Feldman's Rothko Chapel and Tallis' Lamentations in Tate's Rothko Room, commissioning Rebecca Saunders' Chroma (2003) for the large Turbine Hall, performing music during such exhibitions as Arte povera, Brâncuși, Open Systems and Kandinsky, mounting a large scale John Cage Musicircus to celebrate the re-hang of the Abstract collection (2006) and collaborations with BBC Radio 3.
Bernas made his Royal Philharmonic Orchestra debut in March 2009.