
RAI Symphony Orchestra of Milan (1950–1994)
Author of La Traviata [sound recording]
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
In 1931, the EIAR, Italy's newly formed public radio authority, founded its first symphony orchestra in Turin. Subsequent radio orchestras were established in Rome (1936), Milan (1950) and Naples (1948, integrated to the RAI in 1956). In 1994, the RAI merged its four orchestras (RAI Symphony Orchestra of Turin, RAI Symphony Orchestra of Rome, RAI Symphony Orchestra of Milan, and RAI Alessandro Scarlatti Chamber Orchestra of Naples) to form the national orchestra, based in Turin.
Associated Works
Brahms : Symphony no.1 [sound recording] — Performers, some editions — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- RAI Symphony Orchestra of Milan
- Other names
- RAI Milano Symphony Orchestra
- Birthdate
- 1950
- Date of death
- 1994
- Gender
- n/a
- Occupations
- radio symphony orchestra
- Nationality
- Italy
- Birthplace
- Milan, Lombardy, Italy
- Places of residence
- Milan, Lombardy, Italy
- Disambiguation notice
- In 1931, the EIAR, Italy's newly formed public radio authority, founded its first symphony orchestra in Turin. Subsequent radio orchestras were established in Rome (1936), Milan (1950) and Naples (1948, integrated to the RAI in 1956).
In 1994, the RAI merged its four orchestras (RAI Symphony Orchestra of Turin, RAI Symphony Orchestra of Rome, RAI Symphony Orchestra of Milan, and RAI Alessandro Scarlatti Chamber Orchestra of Naples) to form the national orchestra, based in Turin. - Associated Place (for map)
- Milan, Lombardy, Italy
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