- as répétiteurs and ****istant
conductors during performances.
Maestro concertatore: the
keyboard continuo player, who
prepares singers and
leads rehearsals...
- 2007. Previously,
Durante was the
musical ****istant to Einaudi,
Maestro Concertatore of the La
Notte della Taranta festival. CGS has
recorded 18
albums and...
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become a
private pupil of
Vincenzo Lavigna [it], who had been
maestro concertatore at La Scala, and who
described Verdi's
compositions as "very promising"...
- and 1858. In 1859 he was
appointed to the post of
maestro direttore e
concertatore at La Scala, a
position he held
until 1868. He died nine
years later...
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platinum single "Il conforto". The same year, she was
named "maestro
concertatore" (musical director) at
Notte della Taranta,
being the
first woman to...
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system whereby an
opera orchestra was
jointly conducted by a
maestro concertatore at the
cembalo and a violin-conductor. This may be what led to his trouble...
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Palermo Conservatory, and a few
years later he
became "Maestrino" and "
Concertatore" (Master
Teacher and Concertmaster) in his alma mater. He then moved...
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conservatory through 1848.
After completing his
studies he
became maestro concertatore at the
Teatro Regio di Parma. In 1852 he was
appointed organist of the...
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premiere of
Albergati at the
Teatro Nuovo. He was
appointed maestro concertatore of the
Teatro San
Carlo in 1844, a
position he held for
nearly 20 years...
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Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). In 1847 a
Giovanni Vianesi was
maestro concertatore (ie
music director) at the
Teatro Regio, Parma: a b****
singer also named...