John Ardoin Net Worth

John Ardoin Net Worth is
$1.1 Million

John Ardoin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

John Ardoin, (January 8, 1935, Alexandria, Louisiana – March 18, 2001, San José, Costa Rica), was best known as the music critic of The Dallas Morning News for thirty-two years and especially for his friendship with and encyclopedic knowledge of the work of the famous opera soprano, Maria Callas, about whom he wrote four books. But his influence stretched much further than Dallas, and he knew many of the most important figures in classical music of the postwar era.As a child of twelve, he became interested in listening to the Saturday Met broadcasts and also heard and saw many singers of the day on The Voice of Firestone, and The Bell Telephone Hour. As he notes, “the radio was my first important link to the whole world”. He also describes his first experiences of seeing opera:”it wasn't until I was about 16 or 17 I saw my first opera -- the old Charles Wagner Company, which used to barnstorm around towns, with Beverly Sills. Wait, I should say, that was my second opera, because I heard my first opera, La bohème, and then I saw the next year this neighboring city was doing La traviata. I went, and there was a baby Bev and John Alexander”.However, in the same interview, he recounts a visit to the opera in New Orleans with his parents in 1950 or 1951 to see Risë Stevens as Carmen.Ardoin attended North Texas State College (now the University of North Texas) in Denton and later transferred to the University of Texas at Austin. There he studied music theory and composition and obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree. Later, he received his master of arts from the University of Oklahoma at Norman and did postgraduate work at Michigan State University at Lansing, Michigan.During his army service spent in Stuttgart, Germany, Ardoin had several important operatic experiences, not the least of which was a Ring cycle and a later Tristan und Isolde with the soprano Martha Mödl who “knocked me for a loop. From then on, I was searching for that same sort of incandescence in others…..Mödl was electricity -- from her toes to the top of her head. Never once a second out of character. I mean, the concentration was so fierce".Upon returning to the US, he went to New York in the late 1950s and, for seven years, wrote about music. He was editor of Musical America magazine, managing editor of the program books for Philharmonic Hall (now Avery Fisher Hall) at Lincoln Center, a writer for the Saturday Review of Literature, as well as New York critic for The Times of London and Opera (magazine).In June 1966 he became the music critic at The Dallas Morning News, only the second person to do so, but his most well-known writings were about Maria Callas, who was considered the godmother of the Dallas Opera after her 1958 appearances there. He became friendly with Callas during the 1960s and his 1977 book, The Callas Legacy, is an overview of her recordings, now in its 4th edition. Callas at Juilliard (1988) focuses on her master classes given in New York in the 1970s and it i

Date Of Birth1935-01-08
Died2001-03-18
ProfessionWriter, Miscellaneous Crew

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Great Performances1997-2008TV Series writer - 8 episodes
Gala of Stars 19861986TV Special documentary
Sherrill Milnes: An All Star Gala1985TV Special script
The Making of 'The Ring'1983TV Movie documentary
Callas: A Documentary1978TV Movie documentary

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Great PerformancesTV Series special material - 1 episode, 1999 staff writer - 1 episode, 1998

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Neujahrskonzert der Wiener Philharmoniker2002TV Series in memory of - 1 episode

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1986Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Individual Achievements - Classical Music/Dance ProgrammingGala of Stars 1986 (1986)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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