David Charles Abell

David Charles Abell (born 1958) is an American conductor of opera, orchestral music and musical theater. Described as “a protean talent” with “impeccable and inspired” skill as a conductor, he is active in symphonic music, opera and musical theatre. Abell was one of Leonard Bernstein's last protégés, and collaborated with Bernstein on many works during the 1980s.

David Charles Abell
David Charles Abell conducting at Glimmerglass Opera, 2008
Background information
Birth nameDavid Charles Abell
Born1958 (age 6566)
Jacksonville, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresSymphonic music, opera, musical theatre
Occupation(s)Conductor, musicologist
Years active1982–present
Websitewww.davidcharlesabell.com

Abell is known for his television appearances worldwide as conductor of the Les Misérables' 10th and 25th Anniversary concerts. He is also recognized as an authoritative interpreter of the musicals of Stephen Sondheim.

In addition to maintaining an active international opera career, Abell has worked to restore clarity to musical scores with poorly preserved source materials. As of 2017, Abell is a resident of London.

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