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Verdi's "Il Trovatore" was conducted in the fall by Marco Armiliato , who, as luck would have it, was in town for the current run of "Tosca" at the Met.
Conductor Levine Bows Out of Met Productions Pia Catton 2011
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Marco Armiliato was at the podium and again led a winner of a performance from the orchestra.
How many 2008
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One other nice change from those performances in my mind is the substitution of the musical leadership of Marco Armiliato for that of Zubin Mehta.
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Marco Armiliato was at the podium and again led a winner of a performance from the orchestra.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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One other nice change from those performances in my mind is the substitution of the musical leadership of Marco Armiliato for that of Zubin Mehta.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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The boring and unimaginative period staging was not helped by Gina Lapinski's direction or the uninspired conducting of Marco Armiliato.
Archive 2006-09-01 2006
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The boring and unimaginative period staging was not helped by Gina Lapinski's direction or the uninspired conducting of Marco Armiliato.
blah-blah- 2006
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To be technically correct here, OC wrote about Armiliato and I found the post & haven't come across this guy before.
The rest is news Jessica 2007
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Anna Netrebko takes on the queenly title role (a specialty of Maria Callas), leading a cast that also includes such impressive talents as Ekaterina Gubanova, Tamara Mumford, Stephen Costello, and Ildar Abdrazakov (as Henry VIII); Marco Armiliato, the company's house specialist in things Italian, conducts.
The New Yorker newyorker.com 2011
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Marco Armiliato conducted a supple performance, albeit with some coordination problems between stage and pit; the soloists sounded out of sync with the orchestra on a few occasions.
NYT > Home Page By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER 2012
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