- Enrico Campi, Cornell MacNeil, Giuseppe di Stefano, Nino Sanzogno, Palermo Teatro Massimo Orchestra, Antonietta Stella
- Nino Sanzogno, Nicola Zaccaria, Carlo Zampighi, Aldo Protti, RAI Symphony Orchestra, Milan, Virginia Zeani
- Renata Mattioli, Lucille Udovich, Franco Corelli, Fernando Previtali, Orchestra Sinfonica della Rai, Plinio Clabassi, Coro de Milano della RAI
- Virgilio Carbonari, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano, Alfredo Kraus, Vladimiro Ganzarolli, Agostino Ferrin, Orianna Santunione, Lorenzo Testi, Oliviero de Fabritiis, Nino Sanzogno, Teresa Stich-Randall, Paolo Montarsolo
- Arsenio Giunta, Marisa Morel, Carlo Badioli, Nino Sanzogno, Gino Belloni, Giulietta Simionato, Luigi Nardi, Mario del Monaco, Geneva Grand Theater Chorus, Piero Biasini, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Carla Castellani
Nino Sanzogno
Biography
Nino Sanzogno was an Italian conductor who mastered the standard operatic repertoire while specializing in modern works. He was raised in Venice, and attended the Liceo Musicale, where he studied composition with Gian Francesco Malipiero and violin with Hermann Scherchen, with whom he later studied conducting. He led the Gruppo Strumentale, La Fenice, and the RAI Milan Symphony Orchestra, before giving his first performance at La Scala in 1939. Among the major works he performed there were Alban Berg's Lulu, Francis Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites, Darius Milhaud's David, Dmitry Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, William Walton's Troilus and Cressida, Sergei Prokofiev's The Fiery Angel, and Benjamin Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream. He founded the opera company Piccola Scala, which concentrated on 18th century operas. As a composer, Sanzogno wrote concertos for viola and cello, as well as symphonic works and chamber music.