Franco Capuana

Italian conductor (1894–1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Franco Capuana (29 September 1894  10 December 1969) was an Italian conductor.

Born
Francesco Giacinto Capuana

29 September 1894
Fano, Italy
Died10 December 1969 (age 75)
Naples, Italy
Occupationconductor
Yearsactive1930 - 1946
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Franco Capuana
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Born
Francesco Giacinto Capuana

29 September 1894
Fano, Italy
Died10 December 1969 (age 75)
Naples, Italy
Occupationconductor
Years active1930 - 1946
RelativesMaria Capuana (sister)
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Born in Fano in the Province of Pesaro and Urbino, he was the younger brother of mezzo-soprano Maria Capuana. He became associated with the Teatro di San Carlo in 1930 and La Scala in 1937. In 1940 he conducted the premiere of Ghedini's opera La pulce d'oro at the Teatro Carlo Felice. He visited the Royal Opera House in 1946, becoming the first guest conductor of the newly formed Royal Opera, London.

He died at the age of 75 on the conductor's podium in the middle of leading a performance of Rossini's Mosè in Egitto at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples.

Notable recordings

References

  • Kennedy, Michael (2006), The Oxford Dictionary of Music, 985 pages, ISBN 0-19-861459-4
  • Warrack, John and West, Ewan (1992), The Oxford Dictionary of Opera, 782 pages, ISBN 0-19-869164-5


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