Anton Guadagno
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Anton Guadagno (born May 2, 1925 in Catellammare del Golfo, Italy; died August 16, 2002 in Vienna, Austria) was an Italian operatic conductor.
He studied at the Vincenzo Bellini Conservatory in Palermo and the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. He worked with Herbert von Karajanwhile studying at the Salzburg Mozarteum, and won first prize for conducting in 1948 at the age of 23. Upon graduation, he conducted in South America and Mexico City, where he was music director of the Bellas Artes and formed a lasting relationship with Plácido Domingo. He made his American debut in 1952 at Carnegie Hall, and served as an assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera during the 1958-1959 season. He was also the music director of the Philadelphia Lyric Opera from 1966 to 1972. Starting in the 1970's, he worked for 30 years with the Wiener Staatsoper as resident conductor in the Italian repertoire. In 1984, Guadagno became principal conductor of the Palm Beach Opera, a position he held for the rest of his life.
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- NY Times Obituary
- Obituary in Italian
- http://www.answers.com/topic/anton-guadagno-classical-musician?cat=entertainment