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Panizza, Ettore. (1875 - 1967). Signed Photograph. A fine signed photograph of the important Argentine composer and conductor who had long associations with La Scala (where he shared the podium with Toscanini, 1921-9), Covent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera (where he succeeded Tullio Serafin) and of course, Teatro Colon. He conducted the world premiere Zandonai's "Francesca da Rimini" in Rome, Wolf-Ferraris "SLY" & Menotti's "The Island God" at the Met. "As a composer, Panizza stands as one of the first in Argentina to write operas and symphonic music with a solid sense of technical mastery." (Deborah Schwartz-Kates, Grove Online)

Panizza, Ettore. (1875 - 1967) Signed Photograph

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Panizza, Ettore. (1875 - 1967). Signed Photograph. A fine signed photograph of the important Argentine composer and conductor who had long associations with La Scala (where he shared the podium with Toscanini, 1921-9), Covent Garden, The Metropolitan Opera (where he succeeded Tullio Serafin) and of course, Teatro Colon. He conducted the world premiere Zandonai's "Francesca da Rimini" in Rome, Wolf-Ferraris "SLY" & Menotti's "The Island God" at the Met. "As a composer, Panizza stands as one of the first in Argentina to write operas and symphonic music with a solid sense of technical mastery." (Deborah Schwartz-Kates, Grove Online)