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Music History

Maestro Toscanini
on the Home Front

• Pathfinder and Coronet, 1943 •


“Unlike most other musicians in Italy, Arturo Toscanini (1867 – 1957) refused to scramble onto the Fascist bandwagon. He refused to preface his concerts with the Fascist anthem and eventually was made a virtual prisoner at his home. When he was permitted to leave his country, he vowed never to revisit it so long as Fascism held it in bondage.”

“Nowhere has the magic baton of Toscanini been more acclaimed than in the United States. Under its spell, the Metropolitan Opera made its highest artistic mark, and the New York Philharmonic became the world’s greatest symphonic ensemble.”


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Maestro Toscaninion the Home Front

Maestro Toscaninion the Home Front

Maestro Arturo Toscanini during ww2Arturo Toscanini conducted the New York Philharmonic Orchestra 1943Arturo Toscanini conducted the Metropolitan Opera 1943Arturo Toscanini information from 1943Arturo Toscanini bioArturo Toscanini articleorchestra conductor Arturo Toscanini in 1940s AmericaNew York Philharmonic became greatest symphonic ensembleMetropolitan Opera made its highest artistic mark
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