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Guido Cantelli Conducts Mussorgsky, Wagner, Roussel & Berlioz - Daniel Guilet (violin); Remo Bolognini (violin); Guido Cantelli (conductor)
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  1. Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel
  2. A Faust Overture, for orchestra in D minor, WWV 59
  3. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d: Siegfried's Rhine Journey
  4. Sinfonietta for strings, Op. 52
  5. La Damnation de Faust, for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, chorus and orchestra ("légende dramatique"), H. 111 (Op. 24): Hungarian March
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  1. Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel
  2. A Faust Overture, for orchestra in D minor, WWV 59
  3. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d: Siegfried's Rhine Journey
  4. Sinfonietta for strings, Op. 52
  5. La Damnation de Faust, for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, chorus and orchestra ("légende dramatique"), H. 111 (Op. 24): Hungarian March
  6. Double Violin Concerto, for 2 violins, strings & continuo in A minor, RV 522, Op. 3/8 ("L'estro armonico" No. 8)
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Italian conductor Guido Cantelli stirred quite a bit of excitement in the years after World War II, and his career was just reaching its highest level when he was killed in a 1956 plane crash. He was one of a long line of Italians who began their musical lives as small-town church organists. As Italy fell apart in the last days of World War II he spent time in a German labor camp and was taken hostage by Italian Fascists. Arturo Toscanini heard Cantelli conduct after the war and was uncharacteristically effusive in his ...

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