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  1. Early years. Toscanini was born in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, His father was a tailor. He won a scholarship to the Parma Conservatory, where he studied the cello. Living conditions at the conservatory were harsh and strict.

  2. Arturo Toscanini (born March 25, 1867, Parma, Italy—died Jan. 16, 1957, New York City, N.Y., U.S.) was an Italian conductor, considered one of the great virtuoso conductors of the first half of the 20th century.

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  3. Arturo Toscanini è stato un direttore d'orchestra italiano. Viene considerato uno dei maggiori direttori d'orchestra di sempre, per l'omogeneità e la brillante intensità del suono, la grande cura dei dettagli, il perfezionismo e l'abitudine di dirigere senza partitura grazie a un'eccezionale memoria fotografica. Viene ritenuto in particolare ...

  4. Jun 27, 2017 · On the night of June 30, 1886, Arturo Toscanini — recently turned 19 — arrived, barely on time, at the imperial opera house in Rio de Janeiro, where the touring company for which he was the ...

  5. Arturo studia violoncello, pianoforte e composizione alla regia Scuola di Musica, l’attuale Conservatorio di Parma. E già da semplice allievo emerge sugli altri. Nel 1886 viene scritturato dall’impresario Claudio Rossi per entrare a far parte come violoncellista e secondo maestro di coro in una compagnia operistica.

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  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Learn about the life and career of Arturo Toscanini, one of the world's most respected conductors who led the debut performances of numerous operas and symphonies. Find out how he became a musical powerhouse, a musical powerhouse, and a vocal opponent of fascism.

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  8. Arturo Toscanini began his American career at the Metropolitan Opera in 1908, but left abruptly seven years later after a quarrel with management and the dissolution of his long affair with soprano Geraldine Farrar; he never conducted in the house again.