Riccardo Muti led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in a program that featured Verdi’s “Four Seasons” and Tchaikovsky.
Rosa Feola, the Italian soprano, does her part in advocating Martucci. (She is a favorite singer of Muti, by the way.) She sings his Tre pezzi, songs that set poems by Giosuè Carducci, who won the ...
Born July 28th 1941, Riccardo Muti is an Italian conductor and spent six years as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In 1986 Muti was appointed as music director at La Scala, Milan. For ...
Riccardo Muti returned to town this past week heralded by heaven-perched trumpets and presiding over scenes of destruction ...
Vienna’s New Year’s Concert was performed, for the seventh time, under the baton of Italian conductor Riccardo Muti. Muti is closely associated with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ...
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