Примеры использования Toscanini на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Toscanini… once recorded a piece 65 times.
Gillis was producer of the NBC Symphony, conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
Arturo Toscanini/ live recording/ Tchaikovsky.
She belongs to such opera reformers as Richard Wagner and Arturo Toscanini.
Like Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Orchestra?
Steinberg was conducting the orchestra when Arturo Toscanini visited there in 1936.
In 1933 he married Wanda Toscanini, the daughter of his close friend, and had daughter Sonya with her.
Later that year the choir sang with the NBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
During the 1940s, Coppola worked under Arturo Toscanini with the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
The names on the tombs read like a"who's who" of Milan and include illustrious names such as Pirelli,Campari and Toscanini.
Three years later it became incumbent upon him and Arturo Toscanini to assume complete direction of the Bayreuth Festival.
Arturo Toscanini was the conductor of the Turin Opera from 1895 to 1898, during which time several productions of the works of Wagner were given Italian premieres.
From 1934 to 1937 he worked as an assistant to the noted conductors Bruno Walter and Arturo Toscanini at the Salzburg Festival.
He only found a piano arrangement of the opera on his desk. Toscanini took the baton and conducted from memory- it was the beginning of an incomparable career.
Toscanini was impressed with Steinberg's preliminary groundwork for his concerts and later engaged him as an assistant in preparing for the NBC Symphony Orchestra radio broadcasts.
The film chartsthe early career and romances of the conductor Arturo Toscanini in Rio de Janeiro in 1886.
In 1937, having reached the zenith of his fame, Toscanini turned to the new media of radio and record as chief conductor of an orchestra founded specifically for him in New York.
Philip Gossett's contributions to opera scholarship andhow they can influence operatic performance may best be summed up by Newsday's comment that"some encomiasts claim that soprano Maria Callas did as much for Italian opera as Arturo Toscanini or Verdi.
Other famous residents of the estate included the conductor Arturo Toscanini(1942-1945) and chief members of the British Delegation to the United Nations 1950-1956.
Even Arturo Toscanini, usually regarded as Furtwängler's complete antithesis(and sharply critical of Furtwängler on political grounds), once said- when asked to name the World's greatest conductor apart from himself-"Furtwängler!
The funeral march from act 3 was played at Puccini's funeral,conducted by Arturo Toscanini and the aria"Addio, mio dolce amor"(Farewell, my sweet love) from act 4 was sung.
It has been led by some of the greatest conductors, including Toscanini, Richard Strauss, Leonard Bernstein and Lorin Maazel, and by celebrated chief conductors, including Paul Paray, Louis Frémaux, Igor Markevitch, Lovro Von Matacic, Lawrence Foster, Gianluigi Gelmetti and James de Preist.
Puccini's indifference to politics caused him problems during World War I. Puccini's long-standing and close friendship with Toscanini was interrupted for nearly a decade because of an argument in the summer of 1914(in the opening months of the war) during which Puccini remarked that Italy could benefit from German organization.
The influential critic and promoter Samuel Chotzinoff in his book, Toscanini: An Intimate Portrait, claimed that Toscanini did not rate Bodanzky at all highly even though he was saddened by his death; this appears to conflict with the claim that Toscanini recommended Bodanzky to the Met.
In 1943 Hardin moved to New York,where he met noted classical music luminaries such as Leonard Bernstein and Arturo Toscanini, as well as legendary jazz performer-composers such as Charlie Parker and Benny Goodman, whose upbeat tempos and often humorous compositions would influence Hardin's later work.
Many scholars think that the work should be performed without that final duet finished by others(such as Toscanini did in the premiere) and believe that Puccini could in no way have found a solution for the last scene, in which the protagonist is transformed into a woman in love after the sudden kiss of Calaf.
The baritone Titta Ruffo was one exception, butthe most famous of them was the vehemently anti-fascist Toscanini, who even went to Palestine twice(1936 and 1938) at his own expense to show his solidarity with the victims of persecution by conducting the Palestine Orchestra(now the Israel Philharmonic).
She has conducted the Gürzenich-Orchestra of Cologne,the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra, the Arturo Toscanini Symphony Orchestra, the Hamburg and Taipei Symphony Orchestras, the Danish Radio Orchestra, the West German Radio(WDR, Cologne), the Frankfurt Opera, the Lucerne Festival, the Meiningen Opera, the Moscow Conservatory, the Rostov Philharmonic Orchestras.