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Francesco Molinari-Pradelli

Francesco Molinari-Pradelli is credited on 1,492 releases across 263 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1952–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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1,492

Pressings credited

263

Albums

8

Decades active

4

In collections

Biography

Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (4 July 1911 – 8 August 1996) was a prominent Italian opera conductor. He studied piano and composition at Bologna and graduated from the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Rome, in 1938. He made his debut at La Scala in 1946 and his Covent Garden debut in 1955. Between 1966 and 1973, he was active as a conductor at the Metropolitan Opera, specializing in the Italian repertoire, especially Verdi and Puccini, but also making a rare foray into the French repertoire with Gounod's Roméo et Juliette. His account of Puccini's Turandot with Birgit Nilsson and Franco Corelli is commonly regarded as one of the greatest recordings of that work. He was an academician of Santa Cecilia and also known as a collector of pictorial art, especially from the 16th to 18th centuries: he purchased numerous paintings during his frequent business trips. Internationally known, the Molinari Pradelli collection is the most significant formed in Bologna in the twentieth century and is notable for the consistency and selected quality of the works. In December 2013, the walking area behind the Teatro Comunale in Bologna, between Largo Respighi and the Giardini del Guasto, was named Piazzetta Francesco Molinari Pradelli. In 1942, he conducted his friend Carlo Felice Cillario in some violin concerts in Odessa and, the following year, convinced him to dedicate himself entirely to a career as a conductor after he broke his wrist. Molinari-Pradelli died in Bologna, Italy, the city of his birth.

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1,492 releases · 263 albums · active 1952–2022

  • Performance · 1,812
  • Other credits · 52
  • Mastering · 4

Studios: Teatro Dell'Opera Di Roma · Kingsway Hall · RCA Studios, Rome · Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia

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