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Music

Haggin, B. H. | December 29, 1956 issue

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In 1949, with Arturo Toscanini approaching the end of his activity, it was exciting to hear in young Guido Cantelli's performances with the NBC Symphony something similar to Toscanini's operation in attitude, method and results. One of the things that was exciting to hear in Cantelli's performances with the NBC Symphony was their precision of orchestral execution and sonority, their brilliant orchestral virtuosity. Cantelli's technical and musical equipment, his fanatical personal dedication, won respect and response not only from the conscientious musicians but from the hard-boiled specimens of the genus New York orchestral player in the NBC Symphony.

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SYMPHONY; CANTELLI, Guido; ORCHESTRAL music; MUSICIANS; ORCHESTRA; MUSIC
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