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Antonino Votto

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Antonino Votto in Radiocorriere magazine, 1974

Antonino Votto, sometimes spelt Antonio Votto, (30 October 1896 – 9 September 1985) was an Italian operatic conductor and vocal coach. Votto developed an extensive discography with the Teatro alla Scala in Milan during the 1950s, when EMI produced the bulk of its studio recordings featuring Maria Callas. Though Votto was a dependable conductor (and the teacher of Riccardo Muti), critics frequently faulted his recordings for their lack of emotional immediacy. This may have been an occupational hazard of working in the studio, as his live sets with Callas, including a Norma (December 1955, La Scala) and La sonnambula (1957, Cologne) are considered to be great performances. Among his pupils was the soprano Claudia Pinza Bozzolla.

Commercial discography

External audio
audio icon You may listen to Antonino Votto conducting Amilcare Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda with the Orchestra della RAI Torinoas and Maria Callas, Fedora Barbieri, Gianni Poggi, Paolo Silveri, Giulio Neri in 1952 here on archive.org
  • Ponchielli: La Gioconda (Callas, Barbieri, Amadini, Poggi, Silveri, Neri; 1952) Cetra
  • Puccini: La bohème (Callas, Moffo, di Stefano, Panerai, Zaccaria; 1956) EMI
  • Verdi: Un ballo in maschera (Callas, Ratti, Barbieri, di Stefano, Gobbi; 1956) EMI
  • Bellini: La sonnambula (Callas, Ratti, Monti, Zaccaria; 1957) EMI
  • Ponchielli: La Gioconda (Callas, Cossotto, Companeez, Ferraro, Cappuccilli, Vinco; 1959) EMI
  • Puccini: La bohème (Scotto, Poggi, Gobbi, Modesti; 1961) Deutsche Grammophon
  • Verdi: La traviata (Scotto, G.Raimondi, Bastianini; 1962) Deutsche Grammophon

References

  • The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, by John Warrack and Ewan West, Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN 0-19-280028-0