Gaetano Bavagnoli (Parma, 1879 – Milan, June 5, 1933) was an Italian conductor who was particularly known for his work within the field of opera.[1] He was mainly active within Italy's major opera houses during the first third of the 20th century; although he did conduct at important international stages like the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and the Royal Opera House in London as well. He also worked as a voice teacher and was notably the instructor of opera singers Emanuel Kopecky, Lina Pagliughi, and Aureliano Pertile.
GaetanoBavagnoli (Parma, 1879 – Milan, June 5, 1933) was an Italian conductor who was particularly known for his work within the field of opera. He was...
Bavagnoli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elisabetta Bavagnoli (born 1963), Italian footballer and manager Gaetano Bavagnoli...
Sir Thomas Beecham would conduct the premiere, but he declined and GaetanoBavagnoli conducted. Once again, only Gianni Schicchi was received with real...
since 1981. Mariella Adani, soprano Bruno Barilli, composer and actor GaetanoBavagnoli, conductor Nazario Carlo Bellandi, organist, pianist, harpsichordist...
Frieda Hempel as Rosina and Giacomo Damacco as Count Almaviva, with GaetanoBavagnoli conducting.[citation needed] After his retirement, he taught voice...
performance of Puccini's La bohème on November 19, 1915; conductor GaetanoBavagnoli bowed with the company on the same evening. Other performers in the...
her family and she took voice lessons from the conductor/pedagogue GaetanoBavagnoli in Milan. She made her debut in 1927, at Milan's Teatro Communale...
in the same town. He studied with Vittorio Orefice in Padua, and GaetanoBavagnoli in Milan, before making his operatic debut as Lyonel in Martha, in...
with Margarete Matzenauer as Santuzza, Luca Botta as Turiddu, and GaetanoBavagnoli conducting. She sang in more than 300 performances at the Met over...
with Giovanni Martinelli as Edgardo, Pasquale Amato as Enrico, and GaetanoBavagnoli conducting. She remained committed to that house through 1920 where...
Fernando, Flora Perini as Pepa, Giuseppe De Luca as Paquiro, and GaetanoBavagnoli conducting. It was the only role she ever performed at the Met, although...