
The Other Toscanini
The Life and Works of HA (c)ctor Panizza
University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Published on 30. November 2019
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-57441-774-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Other Toscanini is the only book in English about the Argentine conductor and composer Hector Panizza (1875-1967). Known all over the world by his Italian name - Ettore - the maestro was in fact born in Buenos Aires and developed an astonishing international career, becoming music director of, successively, Covent Garden, la Scala (where he conducted alongside Arturo Toscanini), Teatro Colon, and the New York Metropolitan Opera. At the Met between 1934 and 1942, he was in charge of the Italian repertoire and started the first radio broadcasts, whose recordings are his most well-known. He conducted widely in Europe and the Americas and devoted part of his energies to composing, recording, and organizing musical institutions. Now virtually forgotten, Panizza's name is being revived in this definitive biography, which describes both his life and his legacy, strongly associated with that of the great Arturo Toscanini.
The book also describes Panizza's important accomplishments as a composer. In his native Argentina, he is known for the patriotic "Cancion de la Bandera," based on a text by Luigi Illica, Puccini's librettist. But Panizza also wrote operas, orchestral works, chamber music, and songs, widely performed in their day and still worthy of frequent revivals.
The book also describes Panizza's important accomplishments as a composer. In his native Argentina, he is known for the patriotic "Cancion de la Bandera," based on a text by Luigi Illica, Puccini's librettist. But Panizza also wrote operas, orchestral works, chamber music, and songs, widely performed in their day and still worthy of frequent revivals.
Reviews / Votes
As the biographer of Arturo Toscanini, whom Panizza esteemed and who, in turn, honored Panizza with his trust and confidence, I have learned much from this book, which makes an important contribution to the history of twentieth-century music in Argentina and beyond." - from the foreword by Harvey Sachs, author of Toscanini: Musician of ConscienceMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Denton
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
28 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
606 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57441-774-6 (9781574417746)
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Persons
Sebastiano De Filippi is currently Music Director of the National Congress Chamber Orchestra in Buenos Aires. He is the author of four books.
Daniel Varacalli Costas has worked as a journalist and music critic. At Teatro Colon he was the Head of Publications and is currently Lecturer on Music History. The author of four books, he is a frequent collaborator in magazines and programs. Both authors live in Buenos Aires.
Daniel Varacalli Costas has worked as a journalist and music critic. At Teatro Colon he was the Head of Publications and is currently Lecturer on Music History. The author of four books, he is a frequent collaborator in magazines and programs. Both authors live in Buenos Aires.