Riccardo Muti OMRI GCSG (Italian: [rikˈkardo ˈmuːti]; born 28 July 1941) is an Italian conductor. He is current music director of the Orchestra Giovanile...
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season to begin in 2027. The orchestra's most recent music director is Riccardo Muti, whose tenure spanned 13 seasons, from 2010 to 2023, and he continues...
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part in important revivals of Attila and I vespri siciliani, under Riccardo Muti. On the international scene, he appeared in London, Paris, Zurich, Vienna...
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player from San Marino Riccardo Muti (born 1941), Italian conductor Riccardo Nardini (born 1983), Italian football player Riccardo Nencini (born 1959),...
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voce d'angelo" ("the voice of an angel"), and La Scala music director Riccardo Muti called her "one of the greatest performers with one of the most extraordinary...
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decline, both financial and artistic, but recovered under his successor, Riccardo Muti, who revitalised the orchestra in his ten-year term from 1972 to 1982...
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Norma in Orange in July by Pierre Jourdain. She recorded Aida with Riccardo Muti in July and made a recording of duets with Giuseppe Di Stefano in August...
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Abbado (1968–1986) Riccardo Muti (1986–2005) The position was vacant from April 2005 to December 2007 Daniel Barenboim (2007–2014) Riccardo Chailly (2015–present)...
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with conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Valery Gergiev, James Levine, Gianandrea Noseda, Bertrand de Billy, Riccardo Frizza, Riccardo Chailly, and Antonio...
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pensiero" during a performance of Nabucco at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome, Riccardo Muti made a short speech protesting cuts in Italy's arts budget, then asked...
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