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Giulini

American  
[joo-lee-nee] / dʒuˈli ni /

noun

  1. Carlo Maria 1914–2005, Italian orchestral conductor.


Giulini British  
/ dʒuˈliːni /

noun

  1. Carlo Maria (ˈkarlo maˈriːa). 1914–2005, Italian orchestral conductor, esp of opera

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The 1963 recording is still considered as one of the definitive versions of the War Requiem, alongside Richard Hickox's celebrated 1991 recording and the 1969 live performance, conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini at the Royal Albert Hall.

From BBC

The conductor Carlo Maria Giulini later confessed that he, too, had wept in the pit.

From New York Times

She debuted at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala on Dec. 7, 1957, the opening night of the season, in the title role of Catalani’s “La Wally” alongside Mario Del Monaco with Carlo Maria Giulini conducting.

From Seattle Times

Phil had been given a new identity by Carlo Maria Giulini, the poetic Italian conductor.

From Los Angeles Times

Ernest Fleischmann was managing director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for 30 years, during which, among many other achievements, he hired Carlo Maria Giulini as music director, oversaw the transformation of the Hollywood Bowl’s programming, acoustics and architecture, he commissioned Frank Gehry to build Disney Hall, and brought in Esa-Pekka Salonen to complete the shaping of the Philharmonic into a world-class orchestra.

From Los Angeles Times