Cleofonte Campanini (1 September 1860 – 19 December 1919) was an Italian conductor and violinist. As a teenager he had a brief but successful career as...
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comedian Cleofonte Campanini (1860–1919) Italian conductor Italo Campanini (1845–1896), Italian operatic tenor, brother of Cleofonte Casa Campanini, a building...
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Premiere cast, 17 February 1904 Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini Brescia cast, 28 May 1904 Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini Cio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly) soprano...
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cast Role Voice type Premiere cast, November 6, 1902 Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini Adriana Lecouvreur (Adrienne Lecouvreur), a famous actress soprano...
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the orchestral conductor Cleofonte Campanini. Born in Parma, Campanini was the son of Francesco Campanini and Anna Rosa Campanini (née Alessandri). His father...
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(1836–1896) Franco Faccio (1871–1889) Arturo Toscanini (1898–1903) Cleofonte Campanini (1903–1905) Leopoldo Mugnone (1905–1906) Arturo Toscanini (1906–1907)...
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musician Giambattista Bodoni, typographer Vittorio Bottego, explorer Cleofonte Campanini, conductor Francesco Cura, actor, singer and model Elizabeth Farnese...
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was approached by the director of the Chicago Opera Association, Cleofonte Campanini, to write an opera. Conveniently the composer had already drafted...
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Chicago Opera Association, Cleofonte Campanini, for the production of his new opera The Love for Three Oranges, but due to Campanini's illness and death, the...
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1917) Gustav Mahler, conductor and composer (d. 1911) September 1 – Cleofonte Campanini, conductor (d. 1919) September 18 – Alberto Franchetti, opera composer...
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Andrés de Segurola as Escamillo, Alice Zeppilli as Micaëla, and Cleofonte Campanini conducting. The POC continued to use the house for its productions...
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Italian and were conducted either by music director Auguste Vianesi or Cleofonte Campanini (the tenor Italo's brother).[citation needed] The company performed...
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United Kingdom première of the work on 29 May 1911 under the baton of Cleofonte Campanini with largely the same cast as the Met premiere with the exception...
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Hammerstein left) with conductor Cleofonte Campanini in New York City in 1908...
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before moving to the United States. From 1906 he collaborated with Cleofonte Campanini at the Manhattan Opera House and the Chicago Grand Opera Company...
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and opera producer Oscar Hammerstein together with the conductor Cleofonte Campanini and the opera singers Mario Sammarco, Giuseppe Taccani and Fernando...
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Mancinelli, Lorenzo Perosi, Giuseppe Martucci, Amilcare Zanella, Cleofonte Campanini, Franco Faccio, Guido Alberto Fano, Pio Ferrari, Edoardo Mascheroni...
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recording studio unlike his younger, fellow Parma-born conductors, Cleofonte Campanini and Arturo Toscanini. He was at various times conductor at the Opéra-Italien...
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these companies, he became a close friend and associate of conductor Cleofonte Campanini. In 1911, he joined the conducting staff at the Metropolitan Opera...
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City, by the Philadelphia-Chicago Company under the direction of Cleofonte Campanini; Maggie Teyte sang the female lead, and the work was also seen in...
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Giacomo Puccini, score Trouble Chicago Opera Ravinia Opera House Cleofonte Campanini : 58 : 326 1918 Samson and Delilah Ferdinand Lemaire, libretto Camille...
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tenor Giovanni Bolzoni, composer and violinist Cleofonte Campanini, conductor and violinist Italo Campanini, tenor Ettore Campogalliani, composer Ailem Carvajal...
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principal conductor was Cleofonte Campanini, while the general manager and chief underwriter was Harold F. McCormick. When Campanini died in December 1919...
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Philadelphia-Chicago Grand Opera Company (PCGOC) with conductor Cleofonte Campanini and a cast that included tenor Amedeo Bassi as Gennaro, Louise Berat...
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American Pavlova. When Pavley and Oukrainsky were hired by Maestro Cleofonte Campanini as principal soloists in Chicago Opera Association productions, this...
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thought highly of the first act when he heard it in Paris in 1905. Cleofonte Campanini conducted its New York premiere at the Manhattan Opera House on 5...
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Role Voice type Premiere cast, 16 May 1886 (Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini) Il Principe Cristiano d'Orèbro bass Osvaldo Bottero Lidia, his daughter soprano...
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singing Tosca (in 1904 with Emma Eames and Emilio De Marchi, conductor Cleofonte Campanini, and in 1910, with Geraldine Farrar and Leon Beyle, the young and...
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singers of the mid-19th century. Marchisio brought Raisa in 1912 to Cleofonte Campanini, a leading operatic conductor and impresario. After the audition...
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December 3, 1906, with a performance of Vincenzo Bellini's Norma; Cleofonte Campanini served as the artistic director. Many of the greatest opera stars...
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