Nino Sanzogno

Nino Sanzogno was an Italian conductor and composer, born on April 13, 1911, in Venice, Italy. He is known for his mastery of the standard operatic repertoire, as well as his specialization in modern works. Sanzogno's career involved conducting a wide range of operas, including those by Verdi and Mozart, as evidenced by his recordings such as "Verdi: Un ballo in maschera" and "Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527." His work spanned multiple decades, with performances in various locations, including Turin and Geneva.

Sanzogno's legacy includes numerous live recordings, showcasing his versatility and expertise in both classical and operatic music. His contributions to the musical world are highlighted by his involvement in performances of works by renowned composers like Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann, as seen in his release "Piano Concertos." Sanzogno passed away on May 4, 1983, leaving behind a rich musical heritage.

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