Vittorio Gui (14 September 1885 – 16 October 1975) was an Italian conductor, composer, musicologist and critic. Gui was born in Rome in 1885. He graduated...
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digital sound from original master tapes. Verdi, Nabucco, conducted by Vittorio Gui, live performance, Napoli, December 20, 1949 Verdi, Il trovatore, conducted...
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academic Vittorio Gui, conductor and composer Vittorio Iannuzzo, motorcycle racer Vittorio Marzotto, racing driver Vittorio Mezzogiorno, actor Vittorio Missoni...
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Gui (1914–2010), Italian politician Gui Minhai (born 1964), Chinese–born Swedish scholar and publisher Vittorio Gui (1885–1975), Italian composer Gui...
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Florence in 1953, with Maria Callas in the title role, conducted by Vittorio Gui. Callas learned and performed the role within a week, to critical acclaim...
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four operas. In April 1933, on Luigi Ridolfi Vay da Verrazzano's idea, Vittorio Gui founded the festival, with the aim of presenting contemporary and forgotten...
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Founded in 1928 by Vittorio Gui as the Stabile Orchestrale Fiorentina, the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino is an Italian symphonic orchestra....
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following Glyndebourne Festival's celebrated 1952 revival, conducted by Vittorio Gui, and recorded for LP by EMI, Rossini's work enjoyed a renaissance, and...
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presents an opera performance at The Proms. Fritz Busch (1934–1951) Vittorio Gui (1952–1963) John Pritchard (1964–1977) Bernard Haitink (1978–1988) Andrew...
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Glyndebourne Festival Opera during the music directorship (1952-1963) of Vittorio Gui. Operas performed by Glyndebourne forces at venues other than Glyndebourne...
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short time, singing under some of the greatest Italian maestros, such as Vittorio Gui, Tullio Serafin, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, and Riccardo Muti. She contributed...
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(Turiddu); Mario Sereni (Alfio). EMI 1962: "Il Barbiere di Siviglia": Vittorio Gui (cond.) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Sesto Bruscantini (Figaro); Luigi...
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Gino Bechi, Maria Callas, Luciano Neroni, Gino Sinimberghi, Amalia Pini Vittorio Gui, Teatro di San Carlo Orchestra and Chorus (live recording) CD: Melodram...
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the celebrated 1952 Covent Garden production of Norma, conducted by Vittorio Gui, again with Callas, and rated by some reviewers more highly than the...
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Barabás, Cora Canne-Meijer, Monica Sinclair, Michel Roux, Ian Wallace Vittorio Gui Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and Orchestra, HMV studio recording CD:...
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sketches of a former duet between Beatrice and Agnese were realized by Vittorio Gui for a series of revivals from the late 1960s.) In order to create more...
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festival in Florence in 1954, starring Franco Corelli and conducted by Vittorio Gui, and in Rome in 1970, with Montserrat Caballé and Antonietta Stella,...
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Salvatore Meluzzi, and Ettore Pinelli. Vincenzo di Donato [pupils] Vittorio Gui [pupils] Bernardino Molinari Vincenzo Tommasini this teacher's teachers...
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both sung in Italian: Gurnemanz in Parsifal conducted in Rome 1950 by Vittorio Gui, and Pogner the goldsmith in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, conducted...
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production of Le nozze di Figaro and with glimpses of John Christie, Vittorio Gui and Carl Ebert, interwoven with fictional story about an American going...
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– Gene Krupa, American drummer, composer, and actor (b. 1909) 1975 – Vittorio Gui, Italian conductor and composer (b. 1885) 1978 – Dan Dailey, American...
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Graziella Sciuti and The Glyndebourne festival orchestra, under the baton of Vittorio Gui. After retiring from singing, he taught stagecraft at the same Boccherini...
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Beecham, Adrian Boult, Fritz Busch, Josef Krips, Pierre Monteux and Vittorio Gui, the pianist Artur Schnabel, the violinist Joseph Szigeti, and the singer...
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1960 Joan Sutherland, Nicola Filacuridi, Ernest Blanc, Giuseppe Modesti Vittorio Gui, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Glyndebourne Chorus, (Recording...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Vittorio Gui Music Director, Glyndebourne Opera Festival 1964–1977 Succeeded by Bernard Haitink Preceded by István Kertész...
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scene of Carl Ebert rehearsing Jurinac and Rizzieri and of the conductor Vittorio Gui and the administrator Moran Caplat, and the orchestra playing croquet...
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– Richard Gerstl, Austrian painter and illustrator (d. 1908) 1885 – Vittorio Gui, Italian conductor, composer, and critic (d. 1975) 1886 – Jan Masaryk...
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Britain have included those at the Glyndebourne Festival conducted by Vittorio Gui, with Magda Laszlo (1953 and 1954) and Consuelo Rubio (1958) as Alceste;...
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Comunale, Florence, on 22 January 1933 by the theatre orchestra under Vittorio Gui, with Laura Pasini [it] as soloist. Passacaglia. Molto solenne Burlesca...
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German Music Competition, the Mendelssohn Competition and the Premio Vittorio Gui, Florence. The Arp-Frantz Duo has recorded three CDs for the Genuin label...
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