Queler, Eve (1936–)

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Queler, Eve (1936–)

American orchestra conductor. Name variations: Eve Rabin Queler. Born Eve Rabin, Jan 1, 1936, in New York, NY; attended City College of New York, Mannes College of Music, and Hebrew Union School of Education and Sacred Music; married Stanley N. Queler (lawyer), Dec 1956.

Made operatic conducting debut in Fair Lawn, NJ, at outdoor performance of Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana (1966); known for championing little-known works, founded her own group, the Opera Orchestra, based at Carnegie Hall (1967), and served as its 1st director; was conductor of Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra (1970–71), the 1st woman to hold a full-time position; conducted Verdi's I Vespri Siciliani at Teatro del Liceo, Barcelona, the 1st woman to conduct at a major European opera house (1974); staged performances for the Orchestre Lyrique of Paris, the Prague National Theater, the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, and the New Philharmonia of London, and conducted for the Mostly Mozart festival at Lincoln Center.