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The legend of Toscanini

1957年1月16日,本世纪上半叶最伟大的指挥家托斯卡尼尼逝世。他被认为是海顿、贝多芬这些古典音乐大师们的最好阐释者。
“HE changed the whole concept of conducting..." This assessment by the conductor George Szell expresses the importance of the Italian opera and symphony conductor Arturo Toscanini. “The tradition is to be found in only one place — in the music" was Toscanini's novel idea in musical performance when he first raised his baton (指挥棒) late in the 19th century.
Toscanini was born on March 25, 1867, in Parma, Italy, the son of a tailor. He graduated from the Parma Conservatory in 1885 as a cellist. While playing in a performance of Verdi's opera Aida in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil the following year, he was unexpectedly called upon to conduct. He was an instant success and proceeded to conduct in all the major music centres of the world.
Two cities, however, claimed most of his professional life: Milan, Italy, and New York City. He conducted at Milan's La Scala opera house from 1898 to 1908 and again from 1921 to 1929. In New York he was at the Metropolitan Opera from 1908 to 1915; the New York Philharmonic from 1928 to 1936; and the NBC Symphony, founded especially for him when he was 70 years old, from 1937 to 1954.
Although his repertoire (作品) was all-encompassing (包罗万象的), he became known primarily for the operas of Verdi and the symphonies of Beethoven. His interpretations were notable for their perfection of detail, dynamic intensity and a basically classical conception of form. Among world premieres of operas he conducted were Leoncavallo's Pagliacci in 1892 and Puccini's La Boheme (1896). He also introduced Wagner's Gotterdammerung (1895) and Siegfried (1899) to Italian audiences.
Known as “the Maestro", Toscanini was famous for his fiery temper and strict discipline in rehearsals. His phenomenal memory served him well; he suffered from poor eyesight and conducted from memory.
Toscanini married Carla dei Martini, the daughter of a Milan banker, in 1897. They had three children. The Maestro died in New York City on January 16, 1957, and was buried in Milan.(SD-Agencies)

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