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- Cleofonte Campanini (1 September 1860 – 19 December 1919) was an Italian conductor and violinist. As a teenager he had a brief but successful career as...
- Premiere cast, 17 February 1904 Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini Brescia cast, 28 May 1904 Conductor: Cleofonte Campanini Cio-Cio-San (Madama Butterfly) soprano...
- Hammerstein left) with conductor Cleofonte Campanini in New York City in 1908...
- and comedian Cleofonte Campanini (1860–1919) Italian conductor Italo Campanini (1845–1896), Italian operatic tenor, brother of Cleofonte Casa Campanini...
- Gomes (1836–1896) Franco Faccio (1871–1889) Arturo Toscanini (1898–1903) Cleofonte Campanini (1903–1905) Leopoldo Mugnone (1905–1906) Arturo Toscanini (1906–1907)...
- Prokofiev was approached by the director of the Chicago Opera ****ociation, Cleofonte Campanini, to write an opera. Conveniently the composer had already drafted...
- Fauré thought highly of the first act when he heard it in Paris in 1905. Cleofonte Campanini conducted its New York premiere at the Manhattan Opera House...
- musician Giambattista Bodoni, typographer Vittorio Bottego, explorer Cleofonte Campanini, conductor Francesco Cura, actor, singer and model Elizabeth...
- a contract from the music director of the Chicago Opera ****ociation, Cleofonte Campanini, for the production of his new opera The Love for Three Oranges...
- José, Andrés de Segurola as Escamillo, Alice Zeppilli as Micaëla, and Cleofonte Campanini conducting. The POC continued to use the house for its productions...