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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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He was an assistant conductor for radio orchestras before stepping in for an ill Carlo Maria Giulini at the Concertgebouw in 1956.

From Washington Post • Oct. 23, 2021

Those arms are key to his style of conducting, learned from his idol, maestro Carlo Maria Giulini, with whom he spent a year in Italy in his 20s.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 1, 2021

Never easy to pin down artistically, Fleischmann broke that mold by appointing a beloved elder Italian orchestra statesman, Carlo Maria Giulini, as Mehta’s successor.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 20, 2018

But a superb cast and the inspired work of the maestro Carlo Maria Giulini make the acclaimed 1970 recording of a full Italian version my first choice.

From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2013

He once, in the early 1960s, spent the better part of a whole night driving Carlo Maria Giulini – who had just conducted the young Luciano Pavarotti in Rigoletto – around Rome.

From The Guardian • Jul. 11, 2011