Toscanini,Arturo

Toscanini,Arturo
Tos·ca·ni·ni (tŏs'kə-nēʹnē, tōs'kä-), Arturo. 1867-1957.
Italian conductor of the Metropolitan Opera (1908-1921), the New York Philharmonic (1928-1936), and many other orchestras worldwide.

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