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Alceo Galliera
Born: May 3, 1910; Milan, Italy   Died: April 20, 1996; Brescia, Italy  
Well regarded by EMI record producer and Philharmonia Orchestra founder Walter Legge, Alceo Galliera was often engaged for recordings in the two decades following WWII. Best remembered for his Il barbière di Siviglia with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi, Galliera was involved in significant symphony and concerto recording projects as well and the results substantially justify Legge's good opinion. As a composer, Galliera exhibited a by-no-means ...
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Rossini: Barber Of Seville Highlights / Galliera, Callas
Release Date: 06/1989   Label: Emi Studio   Catalog: 63076   Number of Discs: 1
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Rossini: Overtures; Verdi, Donizetti / Serafin, Galliera
Release Date: 06/20/1995   Label: Emi Seraphim   Catalog: 68541   Number of Discs: 2
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Biography by Erik Eriksson
Well regarded by EMI record producer and Philharmonia Orchestra founder Walter Legge, Alceo Galliera was often engaged for recordings in the two decades following WWII. Best remembered for his Il barbière di Siviglia with Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi, Galliera was involved in significant symphony and concerto recording projects as well and the results substantially justify Legge's good opinion. As a composer, Galliera exhibited a by-no-means negligible talent, though his orchestral works have been infrequently heard following his retirement. Galliera's first training came from his father, Arnaldo Galliera, a composer and pedagogue whose classes at Parma Conservatory were in organ composition. Following those initial studies, Alceo was sent to the Milan conservatory, where he concentrated on organ, piano, and composition. His work as a student prompted the conservatory to offer him a post as instructor of organ and organ composition and he began his employment there in 1932. A 1941 conducting debut leading the orchestra of Rome's Accademia di Santa Cecilia led nowhere when Galliera felt compelled to flee to neutral Switzerland for the duration of WWII. Once hostilities had ended, however, he returned to conducting with a concert at the 1945 Lucerne Festival. No doubt aided by Legge's connections, Galliera found a number of engagements beckoning. He appeared in many parts of Europe, in England, South and North America, Israel, and Australia and in 1957 was appointed resident conductor at Genoa's Teatro Carlo Felice. His engagement there lasted until 1960. A routine of guest appearances was interrupted again in 1964 when Galliera accepted the position of artistic director of the Strasbourg Philharmonic. The assignment there included his conducting the greater share of concerts; he remained in Strasbourg until 1972. In addition to his excellent work with the famous Callas' Barber, Galliera conducted recorded recitals by Anna Moffo and Mattiwilda Dobbs and collaborated on disc with such pianists as Schnabel, Michelangeli, Arrau, Gieseking, and Lipatti. He also led the Philharmonia for Dennis Brain's celebrated recording of Strauss' first horn concerto.
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