Giuseppe Sinopoli

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Giuseppe Sinopoli was an Italian conductor and composer renowned for his intense interpretations of late-Romantic and early 20th-century repertoire and his prominent leadership roles with major European orchestras and opera houses.

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Giuseppe Sinopoli canonical 4

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instanceOf composer
conductor
human
musicologist
burialPlace Rome
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBirth 1946-11-02
dateOfDeath 2001-04-20
educatedAt University of Padua NERFINISHED
Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia
surface form: Venice Conservatory
employer Deutsche Oper Berlin
Philharmonia Orchestra
Staatskapelle Dresden
familyName Sinopoli
fieldOfWork archaeology
classical music
musicology
psychiatry
genre contemporary classical music
opera
givenName Giuseppe
hasHonor Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement contemporary music
name Giuseppe Sinopoli self-link
notableFor interpretations of early 20th-century repertoire
interpretations of late-Romantic repertoire
performances of Giuseppe Verdi
performances of Gustav Mahler
performances of Richard Strauss
notableWork Lou Andreas-Salomé
surface form: Lou Salomé

Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
occupation archaeologist
composer
opera conductor
orchestra conductor
psychiatrist
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Italy
Venice
placeOfDeath Berlin
Germany
positionHeld music director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin
principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra
principal conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden
principal guest conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra
recordLabel Deutsche Grammophon
Philips Records
sexOrGender male
studiedUnder Franco Donatoni

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Philharmonia Orchestra principalConductor Giuseppe Sinopoli
Giuseppe Sinopoli name Giuseppe Sinopoli self-link
Hans Swarowsky student Giuseppe Sinopoli