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Giuseppe Maria Bamboschek (1890 – 1969) was an Italian-American opera conductor, pianist, organist, music director and film director. During his expansive career, Bamboschek conducted performances including famed singers Enrico Caruso, Rosa Ponselle, Giovanni Martinelli, Giuseppe De Luca, and many more.〔The International Who is Who in Music By John Townsend Hinton Mize,Published 1951 , Page 53.〕 ==Biography== Born in Trieste, Italy in 1890, Bamboschek studied at the Trieste Conservatory. At age 13 he held a position as an organist. When he was 18 years old, he conducted orchestral concerts in Trieste.〔Thesaurus of the Arts: Drama, Music, Radio, Painting, Screen, Television. By Albert Ernest Wier.Published 1943 , G.P. Putnam's Sons : page 52〕 Later, moving to the United States, he became a conductor for the Metropolitan Opera in New York from 1913 to 1929.〔Thesaurus of the Arts: Drama, Music, Radio, Painting, Screen, Television. By Albert Ernest Wier.Published 1943, G.P. Putnam's Sons: page 52〕 He made his conductor/soloist debut with the Berlin Philharmonic on 21 June 1924.〔(MusicSack / Music Sack )〕 Bamboschek also became a mentor and teacher to numerous classical singers of the time, among them included Beverly Sills, Franco Alfano, Aroldo Lindi, and Jeanette MacDonald. He gave the young Beverly Sills her big break in 1947.〔Beverly: An Autobiography By Beverly Sills, Lawrence Linderman.Published 1988 Bantam Books,ISBN 0-553-26647-0 Pages 42, 43, 66〕 〔(Opera star Beverly Sills dead at age 78 | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/02/2007 )〕〔(Opera Web Sites )〕〔(Aroldo Lindi )〕〔(Aroldo Lindi (Grandi Tenori.com) )〕 He then became General Manager of the Philadelphia Civic Grand Opera Company (PCGOC) in 1950. When the PCGOC merged with the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company to form the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company (PGOC) in 1955, Bamboschek stepped down as director but stayed with the company as their primary conductor. After the PGOC went through two General Directors in two seasons, Bamboschek was appointed General Director of the PGOC in March 1957. He moved into new creative territory around this time, with a directorial credit to 1955's "Opera Cameos", a television series of operatic highlights including Verdi's ''La traviata''.〔http://www.cpanda.org/pdfs/csob/1960_09-10.pdf〕 〔(Movie Reviews for Opera Cameos, Information and Film Reviews for Opera Cameos the Movie )〕 〔(Biographical Dictionary of the Organ | Giuseppe Bamboschek )〕 His grave is located in St. Marys Cemetery, Yonkers, NY, Section N, he is buried with his wife Caroline Ghidoni Bamboschek 1889-1974〔 (Photo of the grave of Giuseppe Bamboschek and Caroline Ghidoni Bamboschek ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giuseppe Bamboschek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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