Dino Yannopoulos

Summary

Konstantinos "Dino" Yannopoulos (December 15, 1919, Athens, Greece – April 6, 2003, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the principal stage director of the Metropolitan Opera between 1945 and 1977. One of his major works was a production of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca with Maria Callas on the title role. He founded the Athens Music Festival.[1]

Dino Yannopoulos
Birth nameKonstantinos Yannopoulos
Born(1919-12-15)December 15, 1919
Athens, Greece
DiedApril 6, 2003(2003-04-06) (aged 83)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
GenresOpera
Occupation(s)Stage director, opera educator
Spouse(s)Meg Mundy (1951–19??; divorced); 1 child

Also active as an educator, he worked as director of the opera program at the Curtis Institute of Music during the 1970s, and was director of the Academy of Vocal Arts (AVA) in Philadelphia from 1977 until 1987. He was artistic director of the AVA from 1987 to 1989. He earned degrees from the University of Vienna, the University of Leipzig, and the Mozarteum.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Honan, William H. (2003-04-14). "Dino Yannopoulos, 83, Director with Long Tenure at the Met". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-04-21.
  2. ^ John Healy David (2020). "Yannopoulos, Konstantinos ("Dino")". The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives.