Vittorio Gui
Vittorio Gui (14 September 1885 – 16 October 1975) was an Italian conductor, composer, musicologist and critic.
Gui was born in Rome in 1885. He graduated in humanities at the University of Rome and also studied composition at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia; his principal composition teachers were the noted composers Giacomo Setaccioli and Stanislao Falchi. His style was "impressionistic with characteristic Italian traits".
Gui's opera David premiered in Rome in 1907; later that year, he made his professional conducting debut at the Teatro Adriano in Rome, leading Ponchielli's La Gioconda as a substitute. This led to invitations to conduct in Naples and Turin (he met Claude Debussy in Turin in 1911). In 1923, Arturo Toscanini invited him to conduct Salome by Richard Strauss as the season opener at La Scala in Milan. He conducted the Teatro Regio in Turin from 1925 to 1927; in his last year in Turin, he premiered his fairy-tale opera Fata Malerba there. (Other notable compositions included the cantata Cantico dei cantici ("Song of Songs") from 1921, and the symphonic poem Giulietta e Romeo (with voices, from 1902).)
In 1928, Gui founded and conducted the Orchestra Stabile; he developed the organization of the orchestra into the 1933 Maggio Musicale Fiorentino or "Florence May Music Festival", which he led until 1943. At the festival he conducted unusual operas such as Verdi's Luisa Miller, Spontini's La vestale, Cherubini's Médée and Gluck's Armide.
In 1933 Bruno Walter invited Gui to be guest conductor at the Salzburg Festival, and in 1936 Sir Thomas Beecham invited him to be a regular conductor at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden. He spent World War II in Britain. In 1948, he made his debut with the Glyndebourne Festival company, leading Mozart's Così fan tutte in the Carl Ebert production at the Edinburgh Festival. He served as the Glyndebourne Festival's Musical Director from 1951 to 1963, and as its "artistic counselor" from 1963 to 1965, when he made his last appearances there.
Gui was particularly known for his conducting of the works of Brahms, of which he was said to be a leading conductor in Italy. In 1947, the 50th anniversary of Brahms's death, Gui conducted a complete cycle of Brahms's orchestral and choral works in that country. He was also known for conducting contemporary music and first performances; among works he premiered was Dallapiccola's first major composition, his Partita, in 1933.
Vittorio Gui was also a prolific author and critic. Notable writings include his 1924 study of Boito's opera Nerone, an article on "Mozart in Italy" from 1955, and his collected essays, Battute d'aspetto (1946).
Gui died in Florence in 1975, aged 90.
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Die Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act 2: O Isis und Osiris - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Die Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act 2: In diesen heiligen Hallen - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Act 1: Das schöne Fest, Johannistag - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Der Rosenkavalier, Act 2: Herr Kavalier! - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Kalinka - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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The Solider's Song - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Simon Boccanegra, Act 1: Il lacerato spirito - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Norma, Act 1: Ite sul colle, o druidi - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Il barbiere di siviglia, Act 1: La calunna - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Nabucco, Act 2: Vieni, o levita - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Don Carlos, Act 3: Ella giammai m’amò - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Simon Boccanegra, Act 1: Il lacerato spirito - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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La cenerentola, Act 1: Zitto, zitto, piano, piano - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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La cenerentola, Act 2: Un segreto d'Impotanza - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Le nozze di figaro, Act 1: Se vuol ballare Signor Contino - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Le nozze di figaro, Act 2: Non più andrai - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Le nozze di figaro, Act 3: Tutto è disposto - Aprite un po' quegli occhi - 20th Century Voices, Vol. 3 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Overture - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Introduction and Aria: Gott! Welch' Dunkel hier! (Florestan) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Duet: Jetzt, Schatzchen, jetzt sind wir allein (Jaquino) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: In des Lebens Fruhlingstagen (Florestan) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Armer Jaquino - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Wie kalt ist es in diesem unterirdischen Gewolbel (Leonore) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Aria: O war' ich schon mit dir vereint - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Nur hurtig fort, nur frisch gegraben (Rocco) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Marzelline? Marzelline? - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Dialogue - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Mir ist so wunderbar (Marzelline) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Euch werde Lohn in bessern Welten (Florestan) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Hore Fidelio! - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Dialogue - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Aria: Hat man nicht auch Gold beineben (Rocco) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Er sterbe! Doch er soll erst wissen (Pizarro) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Ihr habt recht, Vater Rocco - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: O namenlose Freude! (Leonore) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Gut Sohnchen, gut (Rocco) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Heil! Heil sei dem Tag! (Chorus) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Des besten Konigs Wink und Wille (Fernando) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: March (Orchestra) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Du schlossest auf des Edlen Grab (Fernando) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Drei Schildwachen auf den Wall - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act II: Wer ein holdes Weib errungen (Chorus) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Aria: Ha! Welch ein Augenblick! (Pizarro) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Hauptmann! Besteigen Sie mit einem Trompeter - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Jetzt, Alter, jetzt hat es Eile! (Pizarro) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Recitative and Aria: Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin? (Leonore) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Dialogue: Marzelline! Marzelline! - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: O welche Lust (Chorus) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Nun sprecht, wie ging's? (Leonore) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Ach, Vater, Vater, eilt! (Marzelline) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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Fidelio, Op. 72 (Sung in Italian): Act I: Leb wohl, du warmes Sonnenlicht (Chorus) - Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72 -
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