Alberto Lizzio
Alberto Lizzio (30 May 1926, Merano – 22 October 1999, Dresden) was a pseudonym invented by record producer and conductor Alfred Scholz which Scholtz attached to older performances, often conducted by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or himself.[1] These performances were used to put out inexpensive classical recordings for the mass market or for production music.[1]
Biography
Scholz wrote a fictitious biography of Lizzio, claiming he was born in Merano, South Tyrol, studied violin, composition and conducting in Milan, Lombardy, and that his second wife, with whom he had a son, died in 1980 in a car accident in which Lizzio was severely injured.
References
Further reading
- Scholz, Alfred Memoirs of Alberto Lizzio, Part I Published in L'Osservatore musicale, May 2001, pp. 21–26.