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Franco Caracciolo (29 March 1920 – 28 September 1999) was an Italian conductor. LifeHe was born in Bari in 1920. He studied piano and composing at the Conservatoire of S. Pietro a Majella in Naples, and conducting at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome.[1] CareerHe toured widely as a concert and opera conductor, was leading conductor of the Scarlatti Orchestra of Naples from 1949–1964 and became the permanent conductor of the Sinfonica di Milano Orchestra of Radiotelevisione Italiana. His repertory ranged from baroque to contemporary, including operas by Cherubini, Cimarosa, Haydn, Paisiello, and Scarlatti, and 20th century works by Darius Milhaud, Riccardo Malipiero, Nino Rota, and Gino Marinuzzi. He retired in 1987.[1] Main positions held
References1. ^1 2 Claudio Casini. "Caracciolo, Franco." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 6 Mar. 2012 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Caracciolo, Franco}}{{Italy-conductor-stub}} 8 : 1920 births|1999 deaths|Italian conductors (music)|Italian male conductors (music)|House of Caracciolo|20th-century Italian musicians|20th-century conductors (music)|20th-century male musicians |
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