Kent Nagano

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Kent Nagano (born November 22, 1951) is an American conductor and opera administrator.

Nagano was the conductor of the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra. When he heard that Pierre Boulez would conduct some of Zappa's works it amazed Nagano, since he always thought Zappa was a rock artist. In December 1981 Zappa performed in San Francisco and Nagano tried to contact him to get some partitures of his work. Zappa invited Nagano backstage at the concert and showed him the partitures, which Nagano was allowed to take home with him. Impressed by the complexity and originality of the works Nagano offered to conduct these partitures.

Nagano then conducted the London Symphony Orchestra (augmented by David Ocker (clarinet), Chad Wackerman and Ed Mann (percussion), performing Zappa's music at the 'Barbican Theatre', London, UK on 01/11/1983, and the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra performing "A Zappa Affair" concert, with choreography by giant puppets, on June 15 & 16, 1984, at the 'Zellerbach Auditorium', Berkeley, CA. From 2006 appointed conductor and musical director of l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal (OSM).

Nagano is one of the people receiving thanks for their "very special but no less significant contributions" in The Yellow Shark liner notes.

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