Alberto Lizzio

Alberto Lizzio is a name that has long been associated with classical music, particularly within the sphere of orchestral and symphonic recordings from the latter half of the 20th century. While information about his personal biography remains elusive and somewhat shadowed by questions of authenticity, and some suspicions emerged over the years that the name "Alberto Lizzio" may have been used pseudonymously or inaccurately on recordings, his associated discography suggests a focus on a broad repertoire of classical works.

Despite the ambiguity regarding his identity, albums attributed to him as a conductor cover a vast array of canonical composers, from the Baroque grandeur of Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos" to the Romantic lushness of Tchaikovsky’s ballet suites like "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker." His work also extends to the interpretations of Mozart's elegant concertos and symphonies, as well as the expressive symphonic landscapes of early French Romantic composers like Berlioz and Franck. Whether Lizzio was a real, singular maestro or a name employed to represent various conductors and ensembles, the recordings under his name have circulated widely and contributed to the accessibility of classical music for the listening public.

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  2. September 16
  3. September 8, 2021
  4. December 7, 2018
  5. February 18, 2017
  6. October 3, 2016
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