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It was called Arturo Toscanini: Homage to the Maestro.
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It was called Arturo Toscanini: Homage to the Maestro.
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Growing up in New York, Taylor sang and played under the direction of masters such as Arturo Toscanini, Aaron Copland and Igor Stravinsky - the greats of the last century, men who revolutionized music forever.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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He is the only musician in the world who can claim to have played with Maria Callas, Miles Davis, Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, Igor Stravinsky and Arturo Toscanini.
Why 'Fantasia' Mattered—Just Ask Gunther Schuller Terry Teachout 2011
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Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.
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Following up promptly with "Luisa Miller" and "Falstaff," the latter as an emergency replacement and with only a single rehearsal, he was the Met's principal conductor by 1973, wielding more authority from the outset than anyone since Arturo Toscanini before World War I.
The Met's Rock of Ages Norman Lebrecht 2011
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Arturo Toscanini, for instance, was notorious for the brutality with which he treated the hapless members of the orchestras that he conducted.
The Snare of Perfectionism: When Artists Aim Too High Terry Teachout 2011
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Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.
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Al Jolson, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Caruso and George Gershwin are just some of the musical giants featured in the collection.
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The names of her conductors read like an all-star list: Arturo Toscanini, Herbert von Karajan and Tullio Serafin.
Obituary: Italian mezzo-soprano Giulietta Simionato dies Emily Langer 2010
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