Leopoldo Mugnone (29 September 1858 in Naples – 22 December 1941 in Capodichino, Naples) was an Italian conductor, especially of opera, whose most famous...
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officer Leopoldo Moreau (born 1946), Argentine politician Leopoldo Mugnone, Italian conductor Leopoldo Ortín (1893–1953), Peruvian actor Leopoldo Ortiz...
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Puccini had planned—Toscanini was fully engaged at La Scala in Milan. Leopoldo Mugnone was appointed to conduct. The accomplished (but temperamental) soprano...
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premiere cast Role Voice type Premiere cast, 17 May 1890 Conductor: Leopoldo Mugnone Santuzza, a peasant girl soprano or mezzo-soprano Gemma Bellincioni...
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was inaugurated with a performance of Verdi's Falstaff conducted by Leopoldo Mugnone. The interior is decorated and painted by Rocco Lentini, Ettore De...
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(1871–1889) Arturo Toscanini (1898–1903) Cleofonte Campanini (1903–1905) Leopoldo Mugnone (1905–1906) Arturo Toscanini (1906–1907) Edoardo Vitale (1907–1910)...
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figlia di Iorio premiered at La Scala on 29 March 1906, conducted by Leopoldo Mugnone. Although the play, which had premiered two years earlier, was considered...
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famous Italian musicians, notably Giuseppe Martucci, Umberto Giordano, Leopoldo Mugnone, Michele Esposito, Francesco Cilea, Franco Alfano, Luigi Denza and...
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Michele Esposito Alessandro Longo Giuseppe Martucci Samuel Maykapar Leopoldo Mugnone Margaret Meachem this teacher's teachers Chadwick (1854–1931) studied...
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Massenet – Chérubin (Libretto by Henri Cain and Francis de Croisset) Leopoldo Mugnone – Vita Bretone Richard Strauss – Salome (Libretto by Hedwig Lachmann...
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Michele Esposito Umberto Giordano Alessandro Longo Giuseppe Martucci Leopoldo Mugnone this teacher's teachers Serry Sr. (1915–2003) studied with teachers...
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premiered at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo on 17 March 1910 conducted by Leopoldo Mugnone with Livia Berlendi in the leading role of Carmela. It was warmly received...
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1884 – June 1973) was an Italian conductor born in Naples. A pupil of Leopoldo Mugnone, Nespoli specialized in Italian opera. He was considered a National...
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Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Le nozze di Figaro Count London Mugnone Leopoldo Mugnone Birichino Blachot Venice Pacini Giovanni Pacini Bondelmonte Bilbao...
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Vienna—was inaugurated with a performance of Verdi's Falstaff conducted by Leopoldo Mugnone. 5 December – Minister of War, General Luigi Pelloux, resigns over...
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Samuel Maykapar, Emanuel de Beaupuis, Edgardo del Valle De Paz and Leopoldo Mugnone. Cesi belonged to a very musical family. His two sons Napoleone Cesi...
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Roland von Berlin. He also made appearances in the world premiere of Leopoldo Mugnone's Vita Brettona and the Naples premiere of Lorenzo Filiasi's Manuel...
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Gentleman at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma Giuseppe Morelli as Master Leopoldo Mugnone Franco Pesce Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario...
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Giuseppina Pasqua (left) in an 1899 group photo with (among others) Teresa Stolz, Giuseppe Verdi and Leopoldo Mugnone in Montecatini Terme...
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river. It extends from the centre of Florence until the point where the Mugnone flows into the Arno. The building of the Park began in 1563, under the...
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