Fernando Previtali
Though he was a composer of some distinction, Fernando Previtali is best remembered as a brilliant conductor of the classic Italian operas, especially those of Verdi, and for his advocacy of contemporary orchestral music, particularly of works by Busoni, Ghedini, and Dallapiccola. But Previtali's tastes extended into the realm of mainstream instrumental music as well, taking in a vast range of works by Mozart, Schumann, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and many others. His own musical compositions are virtually forgotten today, though some had attracted attention in their day, including the 1945 ballet Allucinazioni. Though Previtali has been dead for more than two decades, many of his recordings are still widely available on a range of labels, including RCA, Gala, Opera d'Oro, Fonit, and Urania.
Previtali was born in Adria, Italy, on February 16, 1907. At the Turin Conservatory he studied organ, cello (under Pietro Grossi) and composition (under Franco Alfano). He launched his career as a cellist, playing in the Turin-based Teatro Regio Orchestra.
In 1928 he relocated to Florence where he worked with conductor Vittorio Gui and became instrumental in the founding of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra. He was appointed deputy conductor of that ensemble and served in that capacity until 1936, the year he became resident conductor of the Rome Radio Symphony Orchestra. But for a year-long hiatus in 1944, he held the post at the RRSO until 1953. During his Rome years, Previtali premiered several important operas, including the 1939 Re Hassan by Ghedini and Dallapiccola's one-act masterpiece Volo di notte, from 1940.
Previtali accepted the appointment as conductor at the Academy of Santa Cecilia in 1953 and held the post seven years. During his tenure there, he made many successful European and American tours with the ensemble. From 1960-1967 he was principal conductor of the Buenos Aires Teatro Colon Orchestra.
Previtali served as principal conductor at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples starting in 1972. Throughout much of his career he held master classes in conducting, particularly at the Academy of Santa Cecilia and at La Scala. Most of his available recordings were made in the latter half of his career and include Verdi's Luisa Miller (with Carreras and Ricciarelli) on Opera d'Oro, Verdi's Il Trovatore (from 1957, with del Monaco and Gencer) on a Hardy Classics DVD, and the Mozart Piano Concertos No. 17 and No. 23, with Robert Casadesus on Archipel.
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Il Trovatore
Oper - Erschienen bei Myto Historical am 25.11.2010
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Turandot (Intégrale)
Gesamtaufnahmen von Opern - Erschienen bei Myto Historical am 27.01.2009
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Rossini: Ouverture de Guillaume Tell - Dukas: L'apprenti sorcier - Verdi: Ouverture de La force du destin (Mono Version)
Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Roma, Fernando Previtali
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1955
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The Complete Cetra Solo Recordings & Selected Additional 78s
Carlo Zecchi, Arrigo Tassinari, Gioconda De Vito, EIAR Orchestra, Fernando Previtali
Klassik - Erschienen bei APR am 06.07.2018
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Cetra Verdi Collection: Nabucco
Oper - Erschienen bei WMI Italy am 26.06.2012
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Cetra Verdi Collection: Don Carlo
Oper - Erschienen bei WMI Italy am 01.01.2000
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Great Tenor Arias (Vol. II). Verdi, Puccini, Boito, Cilea... (Vol. 2)
Flaviano Labó, Giuseppe Campora, Gianni Poggi, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale Di Santa Cecilia, Fernando Previtali, Alberto Erede
Klassik - Erschienen bei Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd. am 12.02.2016
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Maria di Rohan
Gesamtaufnahmen von Opern - Erschienen bei Myto Historical am 30.10.2012
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Ernani (Intégrale)
Gesamtaufnahmen von Opern - Erschienen bei Myto Historical am 24.02.2009
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Cetra Verdi Collection: Ernani
Oper - Erschienen bei WMI Italy am 01.01.2000
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Puccini: Turandot (Remastered 2023) (Live)
Pedro Lavirgen, Antonietta Cannarile, Fernando Previtali, Amy Schuard
Oper - Erschienen bei HD Remastered am 06.12.2023
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Verdi: Don Carlo, extraits (Mono Version)
Mirto Picchi, Ebe Stignani, Orchestra sinfonica dell'EIAR di Roma, Fernando Previtali
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei BNF Collection am 01.01.1958
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VERDI: IL TROVATORE
Klassik - Erschienen bei Nar Classical am 01.01.1995
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I Puritani
Oper - Erschienen bei Myto Historical am 01.02.2015
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Cetra Verdi Collection: La battaglia di Legnano
Oper - Erschienen bei WMI Italy am 26.03.2012
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Cetra Verdi Collection: Il trovatore
Oper - Erschienen bei WMI Italy am 01.01.2005
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Verdi: Il Trovatore (Remaster)
Fernando Previtali, Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano della Rai
Oper - Erschienen bei Nar Classical am 11.04.2024
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Rossini - Guglielmo Tell
Giangiacomo Guelfi, Gianni Raimondi, Fernando Previtali, Orchestra Del Teatro Di San Carlo Di Napoli
Klassik - Erschienen bei G.O.P. am 31.03.2024
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Fernando Previtali dirige Ludwig van Beethoven: Sinfonie 1 & 9; Napoli, 1972 (Live recording; Napoli, 1972) (Live rec., 1972 (Napoli))
Klassik - Erschienen bei IMD MUSIC & WEB am 18.11.2022
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