- Franco Ghione
Franco Ghione (1886-1964) was an Italian conductor and violinist. He graduated from the
Parma Conservatory and became a violinist for theParma Theatre and the Augusteo inRome . He began a conducting career in 1913 and conducted in many opera houses, includingLa Scala . He conducted theDetroit Symphony Orchestra from 1936-1940, where it was said that, because he could not speak English, he "would explode in frustration" when his instructions were not understood.After graduating in composition and violin at the Parma Conservatory, Ghione began his musical career as a violinist in the orchestras of the Parma Theatre and of the Augusteo in Rome, and then made his debut as a conductor in 1913.His first appearance at La Scala was in the 1922/23 season with successful performances of Massenet's "Manon" and Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor". From then on, he was regularly invited to conduct in major opera houses and worked with the finest voices of the period. He has left us numerous interesting recordings, among which we recall especially "Pagliacci" (by Leoncavallo) with
Beniamino Gigli , Puccini's "Turandot" withGina Cigna ,Francesco Merli , andMagda Olivero ; and Verdi's "La traviata" withMaria Callas .
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