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- Gino Marinuzzi (24 March 1882 – 17 August 1945) was an Italian conductor and composer, particularly ****ociated with the operas of Wagner and the Italian...
- (1906–1907) Edoardo Vitale (1907–1910) Tullio Serafin (1910–1914) Gino Marinuzzi (1914–1917) Tullio Serafin (1917–1918) La Scala was closed from 1918 to...
- Antonio Rinaldi Edited by Antonio Gimeno Romana Fortini Music by Gino Marinuzzi Jr. Production companies Italian International Film Castilla Cooperativa...
- interpretation of Robert Schumann's 4th Symphony helped him win the 1982 Gino Marinuzzi Competition. During the 1980s and 1990s Viotti was a director at several...
- complete recording of Verdi's La forza del destino, under the baton of Gino Marinuzzi, that was made by Cetra Records in 1941. This was the first ever complete...
- in Buenos Aires, in the Teatro Coliseo, on June 20, 1913, under Gino Marinuzzi. Bayreuth lifted its monopoly on Parsifal on 1 January 1914 in the Teatro...
- Cinematography Tonino Delli Colli Edited by Nino Baragli Music by Gino Marinuzzi Jr. Production company Arco Film Distributed by Tit**** Distribuzione...
- Musicale Fiorentino Theatre. Victor De Sabata Antonio Guarnieri Gino Marinuzzi Tullio Serafin Wilhelm Furtwängler Bruno Walter Otto Klemperer Erich Kleiber...
- June 1926 Claudia Muzio as Turandot Giacomo Lauri Volpi as Calaf Gino Marinuzzi Dresden, Germany 4 July 1926 Anne Roselle as Turandot Richard Tauber as...
- Cinematography Jack Cardiff Edited by Derek Hawkins Maria Rosada Music by Gino Marinuzzi Alessandro Cicognini Production companies Errol Flynn Productions Viva...