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Carlo Sabajno (1874 in Rosasco, Italy – 1938 in Milan) was an Italian conductor. From 1904 to 1932, he was the Gramophone Company's chief conductor and artistic director in Italy, responsible for some of the earliest full-length opera recordings, most of them with the orchestra of La Scala, Milan and prominent singers there. Particularly outstanding among these are his stately, authoritative late-1920s and early-1930s electrical recordings of Don Pasquale (with Tito Schipa in his only complete opera recording as Ernesto), Traviata (sadly limited by more than the usual cuts, but with silvery-voiced as Alfredo), Aida (with 's Amneris and Aureliano Pertile's Radamès), Otello (with Apollo Granforte as a formidable Iago) and Bohème (a superb understated, but highly distinguished, collaboration

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  • Carlo Sabajno (1874, Rosasco, Italia - 1938, Milán) fue un director de orquesta italiano. Desde 1904 hasta 1932 fue el director jefe de la Gramophone Company y director artístico en Italia. Durante su carrera, dirigió algunas de las primeras grabaciones integrales de ópera, la mayor parte de ellas con la orquesta del Teatro de La Scala de Milán. (es)
  • Carlo Sabajno (1874 in Rosasco, Italy – 1938 in Milan) was an Italian conductor. From 1904 to 1932, he was the Gramophone Company's chief conductor and artistic director in Italy, responsible for some of the earliest full-length opera recordings, most of them with the orchestra of La Scala, Milan and prominent singers there. Particularly outstanding among these are his stately, authoritative late-1920s and early-1930s electrical recordings of Don Pasquale (with Tito Schipa in his only complete opera recording as Ernesto), Traviata (sadly limited by more than the usual cuts, but with silvery-voiced as Alfredo), Aida (with 's Amneris and Aureliano Pertile's Radamès), Otello (with Apollo Granforte as a formidable Iago) and Bohème (a superb understated, but highly distinguished, collaboration (en)
  • Carlo Sabajno (Rosasco, 1874 – Milano, 1938) è stato un direttore d'orchestra italiano. Carlo Sabajno nel 1928 Dal 1904 al 1932 fu il direttore d'orchestra principale e direttore artistico della Gramophone Company in Italia, autore di alcune delle prime registrazioni operistiche complete, la maggior parte con l'orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano e con cantanti importanti. Si segnalano particolarmente tra queste le sue autorevoli registrazioni elettriche fine anni 1920 - inizio anni 1930 di Don Pasquale (con Tito Schipa nella sua unica registrazione operistica completa come Ernesto), Traviata (purtroppo limitata da un numero di tagli maggiore del solito, ma con la voce argentina di Alessandro Ziliani, in veste di Alfredo), Aida (con l'Amneris di Irene Minghini Cattaneo e il Radamès d (it)
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