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Gui, Vittorio, 1885-1975

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Personal name headingGui, Vittorio, 1885-1975
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Birth date1885-09-14
Death date1975-10
Place of birthRome (Italy)
Place of deathFlorence (Italy)
Profession or occupationConductors (Music) Composers Musicologists Music critics
Found inAuthor's Nerone di Arrigo Boito, 1924.
Schumann, R. Genoveva [SR] p1981: labels (Vittorio Gui, conductor)
New Grove (Gui, Vittorio; b. Sept. 14, 1885, Rome, d. Oct. 17, 1975, Florence; Italian conductor and composer)
Wikipedia, August 17, 2020 (Vittorio Gui; Vittorio Gui (born 14 September 1885 in Rome; died 16 October 1975 in Florence) was an Italian conductor, composer, musicologist and critic; Gui was particularly known for his conducting of the works of Brahms, of which he was said to be a leading conductor in Italy; he was also a prolific author and critic; notable writings include his 1924 study of Boito's opera Nerone, an article on "Mozart in Italy" from 1955, and his collected essays, Battute d'aspetto (1946))