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Claudio Abbado OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo
abˈbaːdo]; 26 June 1933 – 20
January 2014) was an
Italian conductor who was one of the
leading conductors...
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Roberto Abbado (born 30
December 1954, Milan) is an
Italian opera and
symphonic music conductor.
Currently he is an
Artistic Partner of The
Saint Paul...
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Abbado is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Claudio Abbado (1933–2014),
Italian conductor...
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Marcello Abbado (7
October 1926 – 4 June 2020) was an
Italian pianist, composer,
conductor and
academic teacher. His
compositions include several orchestral...
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Abbado expanded the orchestra's
repertoire beyond the core
classical and
romantic works into more
modern 20th-century works.
Abbado stepped down...
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recorded with the
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the
direction of
Claudio Abbado. It was
released in 1978. The
album was
recorded using analogue technology...
- Verdi: Un
ballo in
maschera (
Abbado, 1980) (Deutsche Grammophon) Verdi: Il
trovatore (Davis, 1980) (Philips) Verdi: Aida (
Abbado, 1981) (Deutsche Grammophon)...
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Mozart concertos,
which he
famously recorded with his
former pupil Claudio Abbado,
although he
sometimes conducted from the
keyboard himself. A
notable feature...
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orchestra based in Vienna, Austria,
founded in 1986 by
conductor Claudio Abbado, and
named after Gustav Mahler. It is an ****ociated
member of the European...
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concert by the
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the
direction of
Claudio Abbado.
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