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Giulio Gatti-Casazza

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Just as the Marriage License Bureau in the City Hall was closing yesterday at noon the General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Signor Gatti-Casazza, and Mme. Fiances Alda, one of the principal sopranos of the company, together with Rawlins Cottenet, one of the Directors of the company,
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Affectionately called "Gatti" by friends and colleagues, Gatti-Casazza's prodigious artistic and organizational skills attracted the best singers and conductors to the Metropolitan, and, on 10 December 1910, hosted its first World premiere,
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from 1908 to 1935. Under his leadership the Metropolitan enjoyed a prolonged era of artistic innovation and musical excellence. He brought with him conductor
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For his accomplishments, Gatti-Casazza was one of the first Italians (and the first Italian living in the United States) to be featured on the
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drove up, and the Italian manager and his soprano obtained a marriage license, according to Chief Clerk Scully of the Marriage License Bureau.
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Giulio GattiCasazza, who for twenty-seven years was impresario of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, died at Ferrara today at the age of 71.
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Meyer, Martin (1983). The Met: One Hundred Years of Grand Opera. New York City: Simon & Schuster.
194:(3 February 1869 – 2 September 1940) was an Italian opera manager. He was general manager of 281:. Many noted singers of the era appeared at the Met under Gatti-Casazza's leadership, including 259:
also was a Met conductor during Gatti-Casazza's first two seasons and in later years conductors
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led the company in the Italian and German repertories respectively.
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Metropolitan Opera
Heinrich Conried
Herbert Witherspoon
La Scala
Udine, Italy
Ferrara, Italy
Frances Alda
Rosina Galli
La Scala
Milan, Italy
Metropolitan Opera
New York City

Time
Udine
Ferrara
La Scala
New York City
Metropolitan Opera
Arturo Toscanini
Gustav Mahler
Tullio Serafin
Artur Bodanzky
La Fanciulla del West
Giacomo Puccini
Rosa Ponselle
Emmy Destinn
Frances Alda
Amelita Galli-Curci

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