• Victor Alberto de Sabata (10 April 1892 – 11 December 1967) was an Italian conductor and composer. He is widely recognized as one of the most distinguished...
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  • aims to include all published recordings featuring the conducting of Victor de Sabata. ^ Archipel ARPCD 0027-3, booklet notes ^ Nuova Era 2210, Booklet note...
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  • The 1953 EMI recording of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca conducted by Victor de Sabata, with Maria Callas, Giuseppe Di Stefano and Tito Gobbi, is considered by...
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  • Àngel Sabata (1911–1990), Spanish water polo player Jaroslav Šabata (1927–2012), Czech political scientist, psychologist, and dissident Victor de Sabata (1892–1967)...
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    played under were Bruno Walter, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Richard Strauss, Victor de Sabata, Fritz Reiner, Pierre Monteux, Igor Stravinsky, and Otto Klemperer...
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    antiseptic; it was something that was very beautiful and moving." Victor de Sabata confided to Walter Legge [when?], "If the public could understand,...
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    L'enfant et les sortilèges (category Opera world premieres at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo)
    sortilèges was first performed in Monte Carlo in 1925 conducted by Victor de Sabata. After being offered the opportunity to write a musical work, Colette...
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    the Royal Opera House and in the Verdi Requiem, both conducted by Victor de Sabata.[citation needed] Tebaldi made her American debut in 1950 as Aida at...
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    by Diaghilev's company. The first commercial recording was made by Victor de Sabata with the Orchestra Stabile Accademica di Santa Cecilia in 1947. A critical...
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    live with her maternal grandparents in 1930. After meeting conductor Victor de Sabata, then married with children and 31 years her senior, she quit high...
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    singing the role of Sharpless in Madama Butterfly under conductor Victor de Sabata. Other significant Italian venues in these pre-war years included La...
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    recordings were dominated by Maria Callas. In 1953, with conductor Victor de Sabata and the La Scala forces, she made the recording for EMI which for decades...
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    Herbert von Karajan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Tristan und Isolde sets himself alongside Wilhelm Furtwängler and Victor de Sabata, the greatest opera conductors in Germany at the present time". Receiving...
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  • 1935) April 2 – Roy Palmer, jazz trombonist (d. 1962) April 10 – Victor de Sabata, conductor and composer (d. 1967) April 12 – Johnny Dodds, jazz clarinetist...
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  • Isolde), and Saint-Saëns's Dalila (Samson et Dalila) conducted by Victor de Sabata. She appeared with the San Francisco Opera in 1938 and again in 1948...
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    recording achievements was the famous 1953 studio recording of Tosca under Victor de Sabata, which is considered "as being one of the great performances in the...
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  • performers than any other major American symphony during the war. Victor De Sabata came to Pittsburgh in 1948, in part because of the urgings of his colleague...
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    Kempe's operatic conducting favourably with that of Arturo Toscanini and Victor de Sabata. As a guest conductor, Kempe frequently revisited Munich conducting...
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  • (1953 EMI recording), a recording of Puccini's opera conducted by Victor de Sabata Tosca (1941 film), an Italian film by Carl Koch Tosca (1956 film),...
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    La Scala (redirect from Scala de Milan)
    La Scala was closed from 1918 to 1920 Arturo Toscanini (1921–1929) Victor de Sabata (1929–1953) Carlo Maria Giulini (1953–1956) Guido Cantelli (1956) Antonino...
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    in lead roles. After her audition, one of the judges, the conductor Victor de Sabata, was heard saying, "Forget about the rest." La Wally opened on 7 December...
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  • with making an anti-Semitic remark against the part-Jewish conductor Victor de Sabata. He was eventually cleared on all these counts. To the criticism of...
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  • and was a soloist in La Scala's production of Verdi's Requiem under Victor de Sabata, with Renata Tebaldi, Giacinto Prandelli and Nicola Rossi-Lemeni. In...
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    Gardiner. From 2001 to 2019 he was married to Isabella de Sabata, granddaughter of conductor Victor de Sabata. In his spare time, Gardiner runs a farm at Springhead...
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    Orchestra 1934 Richard Strauss Munich Radio Symphony Orchestra 1937 Victor de Sabata Berlin Philharmonic 1939 Leopold Stokowski All-American Youth Orchestra...
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  • Dering (1629–1704) Richard Dering (c. 1580 – 1630) Fabrizio De Rossi Re (1960) Victor De Sabata (1892–1967) Alfred Desenclos (1912–1971) Henri Desmarest...
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  • Proselyte, musician Salamone Rossi (ca. 1570–1630), baroque composer Victor de Sabata (1892–1967), conductor (Jewish mother) Leone Sinigaglia (1868–1944)...
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  • Victor De Sabata; instrumentation for band by Raffaele Caravaglios Milano: G. Ricordi e C. Edit. Tip., 1929 Suite in quattro tempi: Op. 2 di Victor De...
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    Andre Kostelanetz, Lorin Maazel, Leonard Bernstein, Guido Cantelli, Victor de Sabata, Dmitri Mitropoulos, Erich Leinsdorf, George Szell, Charles Münch,...
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    report, supported by quotations from a report made in 1969 by Doctor Victor de Sabata, in Weinstock 1971, pp. 204–205 Rossini to Santocanale, letters of...
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