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D'Alessio Media, celebrating its twentieth anniversary this
year, is a company dedicated to broadcasting the performing
arts internationally. Producer/Director, Clemente D'Alessio,
is a five-time Emmy winner. Among his credentials are fifty
full-length operas,"Live from the Met", "Georg
Solti at 75", "Placido Domingo Sings Zarzuela",
and nine programs with Luciano Pavarotti and his vocal competition
winners. Mr. D'Alessio also worked on ballets during his Summers
at the Met, including a number of telecasts with Mikhail Baryshnikov
and American Ballet Theater. His chamber music series of fifty
programs is currently airing throughout Asia on Japan's NHK-TV.
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Clemente D'Alessio Producer and Director
Clemente DíAlessio is the Founder and President of
DíAlessio Media, Inc., a company committed to the international
broadcast of the performing arts for the past twenty years.
A five-time Emmy award winner, DíAlessio began his
career at the Metropolitan Opera, where he was television
Producer of fifty full-length operas for the premier PBS series,
Live from the Met.
For the past four years as Producer/Director, he created a
television music series for NHK-TV, Japan. The series consists
of fifty televised recitals at Steinway Hall on 57th Street
in New York City, recorded in concert in front of an audience
for broadcast throughout Asia. Given the fact that these programs
have been aired in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, and throughout
Asia, it is safe to say that hundreds of millions of people
have seen these exemplary cultural events. DíAlessio
is currently producing and directing a film celebrating the
150th anniversary of Steinway & Sons, featuring famous
pianists, and Henry Steinway, the patriarch of the company.
Other high profile projects include: A Memorial for Audrey
Hepburn at UNICEF, Placido Domingo Sings Zarzuela, The Hundredth
Anniversary of the Philadelphia Orchestra, The Concert for
Peace from Oslo with the Elie Wiesel Foundation, Georg Solti
at 75, five telecasts with Luciano Pavarotti and the Opera
Company of Philadelphia, eighteen annual Richard Tucker Opera
Galas. His television work has taken him to Norway, the Czech
Republic, Italy, Germany, Austria, and a Jazz Festival in
Monaco. Another special project was an international ecology
special, Our Common Future, which was seen in over two hundred
countries, and was the first live transmission of Hi-Definition
television to screens in public spaces in major cities.
His programs have included such luminaries as Leonard Bernstein,
Dave Brubeck, Placido Domingo, Lionel Hampton, President Vaclav
Havel, Marilyn Horne, Audrey Hepburn, Elton John, James Earl
Jones, Herbie Mann, Luciano Pavarotti, Gregory Peck, Sting,
AndrÈ Watts and Elie Wiesel. He has received five Emmyís,
two Peabody Awards, two Radio Festival Awards, a Golden Cine
Eagle Award, a Governorís Award, and an Excellence
in Journalism prize all for a wide spectrum of music programs
for broadcast.
Mr. DíAlessio has produced two nationally syndicated
radio series - An Evening at the Pops with Skitch Henderson
and Traditions featuring Lloyd Moss. Both programs aired nationally
on approximately three hundred stations over the Concert Music
Network for a total of ten years.
Other credentials include serving on the Board of Governors
of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences for five years. Mr. DíAlessio is
currently on the Board of Directors of the Oratorio Society
of New York, the choir for which Andrew Carnegie built Carnegie
Hall - (his wife was a member); the choir still resides there.
Pamela Curzon Associate Producer and Director
Over the past five years, Pamela Curzon has amassed an impressive
number of television credentials. She has acted as Associate
Producer and Associate Director for a national performing
arts simulcast series entitled ìPhiladelphia Performsî,
featuring the centennial of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the
seventy-fifth anniversary of the renowned Curtis School of
Music, Rossiniís "Italiana in Algeri" with
the Opera Company of Philadelphia, and the thirty-fifth anniversary
of Philadanco ñ a modern dance company in the inner
city. She has also been Associate Producer and Associate Director,
as well as Casting Director, for The "Classical Hour"
at Steinway Hall, a chamber music series of fifty programs
for NHK, Japan - for broadcast throughout Asia.
Ms. Curzon is founder and Director of Curzon Artists Management,
now in its eighteenth year, representing classical music instrumentalists
and singers. She has a B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia
University, and a Masters degree from Rice University
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