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Leonard Slatkin was born on September 1, 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Leonard Edward Slatkin. He is known for his work on Edge of Darkness (2010), La fanciulla del West (1992) and One Symphony Place: A World Premiere Live from Music City (2006). He has been married to Cindy McTee since November 20, 2011. He was previously married to ...
Date Of Birth September 1, 1944 Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA Profession Music Department, Composer, Soundtrack Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (1979-1996). 2 Son of conductor Felix Slatkin. 3 Recipient of a (USA) National Medal of Arts, 2003. 4 Brother of cellist Frederic Zlotkin 5 Features in TV documentary "Hollywood Composers: the Golden Age" (BBC, 2003) 6 Currently (2003) Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. 7 Musical director of the (USA) National Symphony Orchestra, 1996-present. 8 Son of violinist Felix Slatkin (1915-1963) and cellist Eleanor Aller Slatkin
Music Department Title Year Status Character Edge of Darkness 2010 conductor A Capitol Fourth 2001 TV Movie musician Pagliacci 1998 TV Movie conductor La fanciulla del West 1992 TV Movie conductor Unfaithfully Yours 1984 conductor The Private History of a Campaign That Failed 1981 TV Movie conductor Great Performances 1980 TV Series conductor - 1 episode
Composer Title Year Status Character A Capitol Fourth 2008 TV Movie
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Hello I Must Be Going 2012 performer: "I Got Plenty 'O Nuttin' Porgy and Bess - Act 2"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character A Capitol Fourth 2005 TV Special executive
Self Title Year Status Character Composed 2016 Documentary completed Himself Sharon Isbin: Troubadour 2014 Documentary Himself - interviewee Virtuosity 2014 Documentary Himself Scheherazade & Shaham 2014 Video Himself Charlie Rose 2012 TV Series Himself - Guest Beethoven's Nineth 2012 Video Himself One Symphony Place: A Dream Fulfilled 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself - Music Advisor / Conductor One Symphony Place: A World Premiere Live from Music City 2006 TV Movie Himself - Music Advisor / Conductor The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1998 TV Movie documentary La fanciulla del West 1992 TV Movie Himself - Conductor The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1989 TV Special Himself Slatkin! A Symphony 1987 TV Movie Himself
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1984 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction Live from Lincoln Center (1976)
Known for movies Edge of Darkness (2010) as Music Department
La fanciulla del West (1992) as Music Department
One Symphony Place: A World Premiere Live from Music City (2006) as Himself - Music Advisor / Conductor
Beethoven's Nineth (2012) as Himself