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Gaetano Bavagnoli

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381:'s Melba-Williamson Grand Opera Company in Australia. During the last few years of his life he was mainly busy working at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna and the Teatro Donizetti. At the latter house, he notably conducted an acclaimed performance of 451:"Toscanini Leaves The Metropolitan; First Conductor, Aiding Italy in War, Refuses to Return, Gatti-Casazza Cables. His Successor Gaetano Bavagnoli Engaged as Third Conductor ;- Toscanini Received Almost $ 50,000 a Year" 637: 690: 576: 435: 126: 556: 695: 616: 340:
and the Teatro Regio in Parma. Over the next several years he remained busy conducting at various principal houses in Italy. In 1920 he conducted the
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decided not to renew his contract with the company. Bavagnoli accepted, making his Met debut on November 19, 1915, leading a performance of
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as Marcello. He remained at the Met for only one season, conducting a total of 61 performances of mostly Italian operas such as
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during the first third of the 20th century; although he did conduct at important international stages like the
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during the first decade of the 20th century. At the latter house he notably conducted performances of
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and it was from him that he received his early musical training. After graduating from the
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The complete operas of Puccini: a critical guide By Charles Osborne, page 221
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from 1924 to 1926. From 1924 to 1931 he conducted the Winter Season at the
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In 1913 Bavagnoli returned to Parma, this time working on the staff of the
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In the 1916–1917 season Bavagnoli worked on the conducting staffs at the
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in an out of town engagement in Atlanta, Georgia on April 28, 1916, with
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on September 28, 1931, in honor of the work's 100th anniversary, with
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Galli-Curci's life of song By Clarence Edward Le Massena, page 82
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and was notably the instructor of opera singers Emanuel Kopecky,
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as Fernando. His last performance with the Met was conducting
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in 1928–1929. In the late 1920s he worked as a conductor for
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who was particularly known for his work within the field of
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In 1912–1913 Bavagnoli conducted a touring production of
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On 10 August 1908 Bavagnoli conducted a performance of
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L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia 412:Bavagnoli died on June 5, 1933 in 14: 577:"Brilliant Opera Season In Italy" 636:Raymond Hall (August 28, 1932). 74:Early life and career: 1879–1911 701:Italian male conductors (music) 30:, June 5, 1933) was an Italian 1: 181:in San Francisco (1912), the 58:as well. He also worked as a 201:in Philadelphia (1912), the 663:. June 6, 1933. p. 16. 534:Metropolitan Opera Archives 373:Bavagnoli conducted at the 727: 557:"Milan Opera Season Opens" 512:Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). 356:Teatro Comunale di Bologna 342:Royal Opera, Covent Garden 302:on January 28, 1916, with 131:San Nicolás de los Arroyos 711:Parma Conservatory alumni 375:Teatro dell'Opera di Roma 344:'s first performances of 209:in New York City (1913). 151:on 25 December 1911 with 597:"WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA" 407:Arena di Verona Festival 207:Metropolitan Opera House 199:Metropolitan Opera House 617:"CENTENARY OF "NORMA."" 328:Later career: 1916–1933 183:Philharmonic Auditorium 125:for the opening of the 360:Teatro Regio di Torino 459:. September 30, 1915. 259:The Barber of Seville 706:Musicians from Parma 565:. November 22, 1931. 312:Friedrich von Flotow 265:Cavalleria Rusticana 625:. October 25, 1931. 585:. 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Parma
Milan
conductor
opera
opera houses
Metropolitan Opera
New York City
Royal Opera House
London
voice teacher
Lina Pagliughi
Aureliano Pertile
Parma
Manlio Bavagnoli
Parma Conservatory
Teatro Real
Liceu
Vincenzo Bellini
La sonnambula
Amelita Galli-Curci
Giacomo Puccini
Manon Lescaut
Teatro Municipal
San Nicolás de los Arroyos
Tetro Regio
Parma
Modest Mussorgsky
Boris Godunov
Eugenio Giraldoni
Riccardo Zandonai

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