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Alfredo Antonini

Alfredo Antonini (May 31, 1901 – November 3, 1983) was a leading Italian-American symphony conductor and composer who was active on the international concert stage as well as on the CBS radio and television networks from the 1930s through the early 1970s.[1][2][3][4] In 1972 he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming on television for his conducting of the premiere of Ezra Laderman's opera And David Wept for CBS television during 1971.[5][6] In addition, he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1980 [7][8]

Alfredo Antonini
Born
Alfredo Antonini

(1901-05-31)May 31, 1901
DiedNovember 3, 1983(1983-11-03) (aged 82)
Occupation(s)Conductor, Composer, Musical Director
Years active1921–1977
SpouseAlexandra Catherine Pasimeni (m. 1948)
AwardsEmmy Award
Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
External audio
You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with tenor Nestor Mesta Chayres and the CBS Pan American Orchestra performing Agustin Lara's bolero Granada in 1946 here

Biography edit

Antonini was born in Alessandria and pursued his musical studies at the Royal Conservatory in Milan.[9][10] He was a student of the Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini, whom he first met at the age of thirteen while performing on the celesta in the Italian premier of Igor Stravinsky's Petrouchka.[11] He distinguished himself as both an organist and pianist with La Scala Orchestra in Milan prior to emigrating to the United States in 1929.[12][13] His musical talents were shared by his father who served as a member of the Buenos Aires Opera company at the Teatro Colón after leaving Italy for Argentina.[14] In addition, his wife Sandra was a both a piano accompanist and voice teacher.[15]

During the 1940s, he distinguished himself as a conductor of several leading orchestras while performing on CBS Radio. These included: the CBS Pan American Orchestra (1940–1949), as part of the cultural diplomacy initiative of the Department of State and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs during World War II, the Columbia Concert Orchestra (1940–1949) and the CBS Symphony Orchestra.[16][17] During the 1940s Antonini also led the CBS Symphony Orchestra in several recordings for the Voice of America broadcasting service.[18]

His performances with the CBS Pan American Orchestra were noteworthy for helping to introduce Latin American music and the Mexican bolero to large audiences in the United States.[19]

The 1940s: Radio edit

 
Carnegie Hall

During the 1940s Antonini conducted live radio broadcasts of the program Viva America[20] on the CBS Radio and La Cadena de las Americas (Network of the Americas) in collaboration with several international artists including: Nestor Mesta Chayres (aka "El Gitano De Mexico"),[21] Terig Tucci, Juan Arvizu (aka "El Troubador de las Americas"), Elsa Miranda ,[22] Eva Garza[23][24] and John Serry.[25][26][27] He also appeared with Chayres and the New York Philharmonic in the Night of the Americas Concert series at Carnegie Hall.,[28][29] which, according to The New York Times, was eagerly anticipated by the general public.[30][31] Additional performances in collaboration with Arvizu and the CBS Tipica Orchestra for the Inter-America Music Fiesta at Carnegie Hall also attracted widespread acclaim.[32][33]

In 1946, Antonini recorded several popular Latin American songs on the album Latin American Music - Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra for Alpha Records (catalogue #'s 12205A, 12205B, 12206A, 12206B) including: Tres Palabras (Osvaldo Farres), Caminito de Tu Casa (Julio Alberto Hernández), Chapinita (Miguel Sandoval) and Noche De Ronda (Augustin Lara).[34][35] Critical review of the albums in The New Records praised his conducting talents and hailed the collection as among the best new albums of Latin American music.[36][37]

External image
  Photograph of Alfredo Antonini conductor CBS Pan American Orchestra on "Viva America" for CBS Radio in 1946
Here on Getty images

Later in the 1940s, Antonini collaborated with vocalist Victoria Cordova in a series of recordings for Muzak, featuring compositions familiar to audiences in both North and South America. Included among these were: What a Difference a Day Made - Maria Grever, You Belong to My Heart - Agustin Lara, Siboney - Ernesto Lecuona, Amor - Gabriel Ruiz, Say It Isn't So - Irving Berlin, How Deep is the Ocean - Irving Berlin and A Perfect Day - Carrie Jacobs-Bond.[38][39][40][41] He also collaborated with the Latin group Los Panchos Trio in a recording of the Chilean cueca dance La Palma for Pilotone records (#P45-5067).[42] In addition, he recorded several songs for Columbia records with operatic baritone Carlo Morelli which included "La spagnola" (#17192-D), Alma Mia (#17192-D) Canta Il Mare (#17263-D), Si Alguna Vez (#17263-D).[43] Additional collaborators included: Nino Martini for a recording of the song Amapola (Columbia, #17202-D)[44] and Nestor Chayres for a recording of Granada (Decca, #23770 A).[45]

At the close of the decade in 1948, Antonini also appeared as the conductor in the premier program of the CBS Symphony Summer Series which was broadcast live over the CBS Radio network.[46] During this time he also collaborated with leading orchestral musicians including Julius Baker.[47] Several of his performances with the CBS Symphony Orchestra were also broadcast over the Voice of America network in 1948 and 1949.[48] In addition, his recordings with the operatic vocalists Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres were transcribed during this time for broadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Network.[49]

The 1950s: Opera edit

 
City College of New York -Lewisohn Stadium, New York City (1973)

During the 1950s, Antonini was a professor of music at St. John's University, located in Brooklyn, New York. He taught the Music Appreciation course. As a musical director for CBS Television during the 1950s, he was instrumental in presenting a program of classical and operatic music to the general public. His collaboration with Julie Andrews, Richard Rodgers, and Oscar Hammerstein II in a production of Cinderella for CBS television was telecast live in color on 31 March 1957 to an audience of 107 million.[50][51][52] During this decade, he also appeared with several noted operatic sopranos including: Eileen Farrell and Beverly Sills.[53] Later in 1957, he became the musical director/conductor of the Tampa Philharmonic Orchestra.[13]

In 1951 he also served as both the orchestra leader and the Choral leader for the CBS Radio program Music Land U.S.A which featured talented vocalists. Included on the broadcast were Lois Hunt, Earl Wrightson and Thomas Hayward.[54] These performances by the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra were included among several transcriptions of Antonini's work which were selected for broadcast to America's armed forces throughout the world by the Armed Forces Radio Network Service during the 1940's and 1950's.[55]

Antonini served as a conductor of the open-air summer concerts held at the landmark Lewisohn Stadium in New York City during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.[56] He appeared at least once during each season while featuring leading talent from the Metropolitan Opera.[57][58][59][60] His appearances with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Lewisohn Stadium Orchestra during the series of Italian Night concerts frequently attracted audiences which exceeded 13,000 guests. These performances featured arias from the standard Italian operatic repertoire and showcased such operatic luminaries as: Jan Peerce, Eileen Farrell, Richard Tucker, Beverly Sills, Licia Albanese,[61] Eva Likova,[62] Robert Weede,[62] Cloe Elmo[62] and Robert Merrill.[53][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72]

1950s-1970s: Television edit

External audio
  You may listen to Alfredo Antonini conducting the New York Philharmonic, Licia Albanese, and Richard Tucker performing operatic arias by Giacomo Puccini in 1959 here

Antonini’s work with CBS soon led to television work as that medium came to prominence in the 1950s.  He composed half the scores and led the CBS Orchestra in performances for the popular documentary series, The Twentieth Century (1957-66).[73]  He conducted the CBS Orchestra on the American Musical Theater documentary series (1959) which also featured Robert Weede and Laurel Hurley.[74][75][76] Other early network credits included the long-running ecumenical religious program, Lamp Unto My Feet, and specials such as Cinderella and The Fabulous Fifties.[13]

Antonini continued to collaborate as a guest conductor with instrumental soloists, including Benny Goodman in 1960 for a performance of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto at Lewisohn Stadium.[77] In addition, he conducted the Symphony of the Air in the live prime-time television special Spring Festival of Music for CBS Television. This collaboration with the pianist John Browning and the producer Robert Herridge showcased a performance of a movement from Sergie Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto.[78] The performance was noted for its musical excellence as well as its dramatic visual presentation on television.[78]

In 1962, Antonini collaborated with First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy, director Franklin J. Schaffner, and journalist Charles Collingwood of CBS News for the groundbreaking television documentary A Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy. The documentary television program was watched by more than 80 million viewers throughout the world and received wide critical acclaim.[79][80]

In 1964, Antonini appeared as conductor of the CBS Symphony Orchestra in an acclaimed adaptation of Hector Berlioz's sacred oratorio L'enfance du Christ for CBS Television. His operatic soloists included: Sherrill Milnes, Giorgio Tozzi, Ara Berberian, and Charles Anthony as supported by the choral voices of the Camerata Singers.[81] At this time, he collaborated as conductor for a televised episode of The CBS Repertoire Workshop, "Feliz Borinquen", which showcased the talents of such leading Puerto Rican-American performers as: Martina Arroyo and Raul Davila.[82]

 
Philharmonic Hall - Lincoln Center
Avery Fisher Hall with Henry Moore sculpture

In addition to performing as a conductor on WOR radio in New York City during the 1940s, he appeared as a guest conductor for leading symphonic orchestras in Chicago, Milwaukee, Oslo, Norway and Chile during the 1950s. During this time he also founded the Tampa Philharmonic Orchestra in Tampa, Florida, which eventually merged into the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony.[13] In the 1960s, Antonini also appeared as a guest conductor with the New York Philharmonic at Philharmonic Hall during a grand opera benefit concert which featured the artistry of Jan Peerce and Robert Merrill.[83] Throughout the 1960s he continued to collaborate with such operatic luminaries as Jan Peerce, Robert Merrill,Franco Corelli, Nicolai Gedda, Giorgio Tozzi, Gabriella Tucci, and Dorothy Kirsten in a variety of gala concerts.[83][84][85] He also performed with Roberta Peters at the Lewisohn Stadium at City College.[86]

In 1971, Antonini served as musical director on the CBS Television premier of Ezra Laderman's opera And David Wept, earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming (1972). He collaborated in this premier production with such operatic luminaries as Sherrill Milnes, Rosalind Elias, and Ara Berberian.[87][88] Several years later, in 1975, he joined forces once again with Berberian and mezzo-soprano Elaine Bonazzi for the CBS television movie, A Handful of Souls.[89][90]

Antonini's collaborations at CBS Television extended beyond the realm of opera to include prominent figures from several professions including:

Death edit

Alfredo Antonini died at the age of 82 during heart surgery in Clearwater, Florida, in 1983. He was buried in Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park cemetery in Clearwater and was survived by his wife Sandra and a son.[13][8]

Compositions edit

External audio
  You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with lyric tenor Nino Martini in the songTorna a Surriento by Ernesto De Curtis in 1941 here
  • The Great City
  • Sarabande
  • Sicilian Rhapsody
  • Suite for Cello and Orchestra
  • Preludes for Organ
  • Suite for Strings
  • The United States of America, Circa 1790
  • Mambo Tropical

Discography edit

External audio
  You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with lyric tenor Nino Martini in Joseph Lacalle's song Amapola in 1940 here
  • Cinderella, vocalist Julie Andrews, Columbia Masterworks (OL5190), 12 Inch LP, 1957?
  • American Fantasy, SESAC Records, 33 RPM LP, 195?
  • Atmosphere By Antonini - Alfredo Antonini and His Orchestra, Coral Records (LVA 9031), 33PRM LP, 1956[103]
  • Romantic Classics, SESAC Records, 33 RPM LP, 195?
  • Aaron Copland/Hugo Weisgall/Alfredo Antonini - Twelve Poems of Emily Dickenson, Columbia Masterworks (ML 5106), 33 RPM LP, 1956[103]
  • Songs from Sunny Italy - Richard Tucker with Alfredo Antonini Conducting the Columbia Concert Orchestra, Columbia Masterworks (ML 2155), 33 RPM LP, 1950[103]
  • Alfredo Antonini and His Orchestra - Dances of Latin America, London Records (LPB.294), 33 RPM LP, 1950[103]
  • Alfredo Antonini & The Columbia Concert Orchestra, soloist Richard Tucker, Columbia Masterworks (A-1540), 45 RPM, 195?
  • Nestor Chayres Singing Romantic Songs of Latin America, Alfredo Antonini conductor, Decca, 78 RPM, 1947[104]
  • Juan Arvizu, Troubador of the Americas, Alfredo Antonini conductor, Columbia Records (#36663), 1941 78 RPM, 1941[105][106]
  • Latin American Music - Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra, Alfredo Antonini conductor of the Viva America Orchestra, Elsa Miranda vocalist, Alpha Records (#12205) 78 RPM, 1946[107][34]
  • Richard Tucker: Just For You with Alfredo Antonini and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Masterworks (A-1619-1), 45 RPM,195?[103]
  • Amapola (Joseph Lacalle), vocalist Nino Martini, Columbia (#17202-D) 78 RPM, 194?[108]
  • Bolero - No Me Lo Digas (Maria Grever), vocalist Nino Martini, Columbia (#17202-D), 194?[109]
External audio
  You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with Juan Arvizu and John Serry Sr. performing Vival Sevilla, Mi Sarape, Que Paso?, El Bigote de Tomas, De Donde? in 1942 here
  • Nestor Chayres & Alfredo Antonini, Decca (#23770), 78 RPM[103]
  • Granada (Agustin Lara), vocalist Nestor Chayres, Decca (#23770), 78 RPM (1946)[110]
  • Noche de Ronda (Maria Teressa Lara), vocalist Nestor Chayres, Decca (#23770), 78 RPM (1946)[111]
  • La Palma, Los Panchos Trio, Pilotone (#P45 5067), 78 RPM (194?)[112]
  • Rosa Negra, Alfredo Antonini Viva America Orchestra, Pilotone (#P45 5069), 78 RPM (194?)[112]
  • Alfredo Antonini and The Viva America Orchestra - Chiqui, Chiqui, Cha/Caminito De Tu Casa, Bosworth Music (BA.251), 78 RPM, (194?)[103]
  • Music of the Americas, Pilotone Album, 78 RPM LP, 194?
  • La spagnola (V. Di Chiara), vocalist Carlo Morelli, Columbia (#17192D) 78 RPM (194?)[113]
  • Alma Mia (Maria Grever), vocalist Carlo Morelli, Columbia (#17192D) 78 RPM (194?)[114]
  • Viva Sevilla! and Noche de Amor vocalist Juan Arvizu, Columbia (#36664) 78 RPM (194?)[115]
  • Mi Sarape and Que Paso? vocalist Juan Arvizu, Columbia (#36665) 78 RPM (194?)[115]
  • El Bigot de Tomas and De Donde? vocalist Juan Arvizu, Columbia (#36666) 78 RPM (194?)[115]
  • Canta Il Marie (Mazzola) and Si Alguna Vez (Ponce) vocalist Carlo Morelli Columbia (#17263-D) 78 RPM[116]
  • Esta Noche Ha Pasado (Sabre Marrequin) vocalist Luis G. Roldan, Columbia (#6201-x) 78 RPM (194?)[117]
  • Tres Palabras (Osvaldo Farres) vocalist Luis G. Roldan, Columbia (#6201-x) 78 RPM (194?)[118]

Filmography edit

 
A Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy (1962)
Jacqueline Kennedy and
Charles Collingwood
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  • A Handful of Souls - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1975)[119]
  • And David Wept - (TV Movie, music director, 1971)[13]
  • Gauguin in Tahiti: The Search for Paradise - (TV Documentary, Conductor, 1967)
  • The Emperor's New Clothes - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1967)
  • The Twentieth Century - Nehru: Man of Two Worlds - (CBS-TV, Conductor, 1966)[91]
  • Where the Spies Are - (Film, Conductor, 1966)
  • CBS Reports - (TV Documentary series, Conductor, 1965)
  • The Twentieth Century - The Nisei: The Pride and the Shame (CBS Documentary, Conductor, 1965)[92]
  • Jack and the Beanstalk - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1965)
  • Pinocchio (TV Movie, Conductor, 1965)
  • L'Enfance du Christ - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1964) [81]
  • CBS Repertoire Workshop - (TV Series, Conductor, 1964)
  • The Twentieth Century - (CBS-TV Documentary Series, musical director, conductor, 1957-66)[13][120]
  • Arias and Arabesques - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1962)[121]
  • Cabeza de Vaca - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1962)[122][123]
  • A Tour of the White House - (TV Documentary, musical director, 1962)[79]
  • An Act of Faith - (TV Movie, musical director, 1961)[124]
  • Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1961)[94]
  • And On Earth, Peace - (TV Movie, Composer, 1961)
  • Spring Festival of Music: American Soloists - (TV Movie, Self, 1960)[125]
  • The Right Man - (TV Movie, Conductor, 1960)
  • The Fabulous Fifties - (TV Documentary, musical director, 1960)[13]
  • The Twentieth Century - The Movies Learn to Talk - (CBS documentary, Conductor, 1959) [126]
  • The American Musical Theater (CBS-TV documentary series, Conductor,1959)[127]
  • The Twentieth Century - The Incredible Turk (TV Documentary, Conductor, 1958)[128]
  • The Seven Lively Arts - (TV Series, musical director, 1957)
  • Air Power - (TV Documentary, musical director, 1956–1957)[129][130]
  • Cinderella - (TV Special, music director, 1957)[13]
  • Studio One: Circle of Guilt - (CBS-TV, Conductor, 1956)[131]
External image
  Photograph of Alfredo Antonini: conductor circa 1930
Here on Archives.nyphil
  • Studio One: Dino - (CBS-TV, music director, 1956) [132]
  • Studio One: Star-Spangled Soldier - (CBS-TV, Music, 1956) [133]
  • Studio One in Hollywood - (TV Series, music director, 1954)[134]
  • Studio One: Dark Possession - (CBS-TV, Musical consultant, 1954)[135]
  • Studio One: Let me Go, Lover - (CBS-TV, music director, 1954)[136]
  • Studio One: Dry Run - (CBS-TV, Music, 1953) [137]
  • The Jane Froman Show - (TV Series, Conductor, 1952)[138]
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - (TV Movie, Composer, 1920)[139]

Awards edit

Archived works edit

  • Selected scores of compositions by Alfredo Antonini broadcast on the CBS television network are archived within the CBS Collection of Manuscript Scores 1890–1972 at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in New York City, New York.[141][142]
  • Selected sound recordings featuring Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Symphony Orchestra for Voice of America are archived at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in New York City, New York.[18]
  • Selected concert programs, musical scores, scrape books and business documents by Alfredo Antonini are archived online at the New York Philharmonic - Shelby White and Leon Levy Digital Archives.[143]

Professional affiliations edit

  • American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers ASCAP (1948)[144]

References edit

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  77. ^ Stern, Jonathan. Music of the (American) People: The Concerts at Lewisohn Stadium, 1922-1964. The City University of New York (CUNY) - Graduate Center, New York, 2009 pp. 204-205 Alfredo Antonini guest conductor on academicworks.cuny.edu. Accessed 29 December 2022.
  78. ^ a b Brian G. Rose. Television and the Performing Arts. Greenwood Press, New York 1986 p. 104; ISBN 0-313-24159-7 Alfredo Antonini, Symphony of the Air, Robert Herridge and John Browning collaborating.
  79. ^ a b c d The Paley Center for Media - Tour of the White House with Mrs. John F. Kennedy - Music Director Alfredo Antonini, paleycenter.org. Accessed 29 December 2022.
  80. ^ a b c The Cambridge Companion to John F. Kennedy (ed. Andrew Hoberick). Cambridge University Press, New York. 2015, p. 54; ISBN 978-1-107-04810-2
  81. ^ a b L'enfance du Christ: the childhood of Christ. CBS-TV. January 1, 1964 – via NYPL Research Catalog.
  82. ^ "Feliz Borinquen" with Alfredo Antonini, Martina Arroyo and Raul Davila on imdb.com
  83. ^ a b The New York Times, 6 December 1964, p. 114[title missing]
  84. ^ The New York Times, 14 November 1965, p. 101[title missing]
  85. ^ "New York Philharmonic | Search Results". archives.nyphil.org.
  86. ^ The New York Times, 30 July 1962, p. 14[title missing]
  87. ^ American Aria Encore Sherrill Milnes. Amadeus Press, New York 2007 pp. 242-243; ISBN 978-157-467160-5 Sherrill Milnes and Alfredo Antonini collaborating in "And David Wept".
  88. ^ Margaret Ross Griffel. Operas in English, Scarecrow Press, UK2013 p. 19; ISBN 978-0-8108-8272-0 "'And David Wept' premiered on CBS Television in 1971 with Sherrill Milnes and Ara Berberian"], books.google.com. Accessed 29 December 2022.
  89. ^ "Laderman, Ezra".
  90. ^ Nina David. TV Season 1975-76, Oryx Press 1975 p. 83, A Handful of Souls], books.google.com. Accessed 29 December 2022.
  91. ^ a b Nehru : man of two worlds. OCLC 8872925.
  92. ^ a b The Nisei : the pride and the shame. OCLC 11308336.
  93. ^ Cinderella. OCLC 422761879.
  94. ^ a b The Complete Films of Ingrid Bergman. Citadel Press Carol Publishing Group, New York 1991 p. 230 "24 Hours in a Woman's Life" Credits: Ingrid Bergman and Alfredo Antonini on https://books.google.com
  95. ^ Television Specials Vincent Terrace. McFarland and Co, North Carolina 2013, p. 148; ISBN 978-0-7864-7444-8 "The Fabulous Fifties" Credits: Alfredo Antonini and Betty Comden.
  96. ^ Television Specials Vincent Terrace. McFarland and Co, North Carolina 2013, p. 148; ISBN 978-0-7864-7444-8 "The Fabulous Fifties" Credits: Alfredo Antonini and Henry Fonda on https://books.google.com
  97. ^ Television Specials Vincent Terrace. McFarland and Co, North Carolina 2013, p. 148; ISBN 978-0-7864-7444-8 "The Fabulous Fifties" Credits: Alfredo Antonini and Jackie Gleason .
  98. ^ G.K. Hall. Jewish Films in the United States, University of Southern California, 1976, p. 266 "Alfredo Antonini conductor CBS Orchestra and Ronald Holgate" on https://books.google.com
  99. ^ Studio one-- 'The landlady's daughter'. OCLC 23903981.
  100. ^ Jack Raymond. Show Music on Record Smithsonian Washington 1992, p. 226 Cinderella Credits: Julie Andrews, Howard Lindsay, and Alfredo Antonini on https://books.google.com
  101. ^ Jerry L. McBride. Douglas Moore: A Bibliography Music Library Association & A. R. Editions, Wisconsin. p. 219; ISBN 978-0-89579-666-0 Charles Anthony and Alfredo Antonini on https://books.google.com
  102. ^ Brian G. Rose. Television and the Performing Arts. Greenwood Press, New York 1986 p. 104; ISBN 0-313-24159-7
  103. ^ a b c d e f g "Alfredo Antonini | Discography | Discogs". Discogs.
  104. ^ "LC Catalog - No Connections Available". catalog.loc.gov. 1947.
  105. ^ "LC Catalog - No Connections Available". catalog.loc.gov. 1941.
  106. ^ "Juan Arvizu". December 1, 1941 – via Internet Archive.
  107. ^ "LC Catalog - No Connections Available". catalog.loc.gov.
  108. ^ "Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy)". January 1, 1940 – via Internet Archive.
  109. ^ "Bolero (No Me Lo Digas) (Don't Ever Tell Me)". January 1, 1940 – via Internet Archive.
  110. ^ "Granada". April 30, 1946 – via Internet Archive.
  111. ^ "Noche de Ronda". April 30, 1946 – via Internet Archive.
  112. ^ a b "La Palma; Rosa Negra" – via Internet Archive.
  113. ^ "La Spagnola (The Spanish One)". January 1, 1940 – via Internet Archive.
  114. ^ "Alma Mia (My Soul) : Carlo Morelli : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". 1940.
  115. ^ a b c "Viva Sevilla!; Noche de Amor; Mi Sarape; Que Paso?; El Bigote de Tomas; De Donde?". January 28, 1942 – via Internet Archive.
  116. ^ "Canta Il Mare (Song of the Sea)". January 1, 1940 – via Internet Archive.
  117. ^ "Esta Noche Ha Pasado" – via Internet Archive.
  118. ^ "Tres Palabras" – via Internet Archive.
  119. ^ TV Season 76-77 Nina David. Greenwood Pub Group, 1978 p. 108 Alfredo Antonini and A Handful of Souls in https://books.google.com
  120. ^ TV in the USA: A History of Icons Idols and Ideas - Volume I 1950s–1960s Vincent Lobrutto. Greenwood, Santa Barbara. 2018 p. 137–138 ISBN 978-1-4408-2972-7 The Twentieith Century (1957-1970) Alfredo Antonini composer and the CBS Orchestra on https://books.google.com
  121. ^ Douglas Moore - A Bio-Bibliography Jerry L. McBride. Music Library Association & A. R. Edwards, Wisconsin. 2011 p. 219 ISBN 978-0-89579-666-0 Arias and Arabesques CBS telecast and Alfredo Antonini 1962 on https://books.google.com
  122. ^ Music Courier Volume 164 1962 p. 51 Cabeza de Vaca and Alfredo Antonini and the CBS Symphony on https://books.google.com
  123. ^ Biblion: the Bulletin of the New York Public Library The New York Public Library, New York 1992 p. 129 Cabeza de Vaca premiered by Alfredo Antonini on the CBS network in 1962 on https://books.google.com
  124. ^ An act of faith. OCLC 4013150.
  125. ^ Television and the Performing Arts - A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programing Brian G. Rose. Greenwood Press, New York. 1986 p. 104 ISBN 0-313-24159-7 Spring Festival of Music on CBS conducted by Alfredo Antonini on https://books.google.com
  126. ^ The movies learn to talk. OCLC 78115285.
  127. ^ The American musical theater. OCLC 422883733.
  128. ^ TV in the USA: A History of Icons Idols and Ideas - Volume I 1950s–1960s Vincent Lobrutto. Greenwood, Santa Barbara. 2018 p. 137–138 ISBN 978-1-4408-2972-7 The Twentieith Century (1957–1970)-The Incredibile Turk Alfredo Antonini composer and the CBS Orchestra on https://books.google.com
  129. ^ Special Edition - A Guide to Network Television Documentary Series and Special News 1955-1979 Daniel Einstein. Scarecrow Press 1987 p. 68 Airpower, Walter Cronkite and Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Symphony on https://books.google.com
  130. ^ The Decade that Shaped Television News - CBS in the 1950s Sig Mickelson. Praeger, Conn., 1998 p. 138-139 ISBN 0-275-95567-2 Walter Cronkite, Airpower and Alfredo Antonini conductor of the CBS Orchestra on https://books.google.com
  131. ^ Studio one. Circle of guilt. OCLC 423379465.
  132. ^ Studio one. Dino. OCLC 423379532.
  133. ^ Studio one. Star-spangled soldier. OCLC 423379723.
  134. ^ Studio one: The remarkable incident at Carson Corners. OCLC 34607051.
  135. ^ Studio one. Dark possession. OCLC 423379475.
  136. ^ Studio one. Let me go, lover. OCLC 423379622.
  137. ^ Studio one. Dry run. OCLC 423379541.
  138. ^ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 - Present Tim Brooks and Earl Marsh. Ballantine Books, New York. 2007 p. 693 ISBN 978-0-345-49773-4 Jane Froman's USA Canteen (aka Jane Froman Show) CBS Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on https://books.google.com
  139. ^ Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari. OCLC 1041369189.
  140. ^ a b "Alfredo Antonini on Presidenza della Repubblica".
  141. ^ "archives.nypl.org -- CBS collection of manuscript scores". archives.nypl.org.
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External links edit

  • Alfredo Antonini on archive.org
  • Alfredo Antonini recordings archived in The Strachwitz Frontera Collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings at the University of California Los Angeles on frontera.library.ucla.edu
  • Alfredo Antonini audio recordings with the CBS Symphony Orchestra archived at the New York Public Library at archives.nypl.org
  • Alfredo Antonini at The Juilliard School of Music Libraries
  • Alfredo Antonini at IMDb
  • Alfredo Antonini on Worldcat.org
  • Photograph of Alfredo Antonini on the" Viva America" radio program at CBS (March 8, 1946) on Getty Images
  • Alfredo Antonini at Find a Grave

alfredo, antonini, 1901, november, 1983, leading, italian, american, symphony, conductor, composer, active, international, concert, stage, well, radio, television, networks, from, 1930s, through, early, 1970s, 1972, received, emmy, award, outstanding, achievem. Alfredo Antonini May 31 1901 November 3 1983 was a leading Italian American symphony conductor and composer who was active on the international concert stage as well as on the CBS radio and television networks from the 1930s through the early 1970s 1 2 3 4 In 1972 he received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming on television for his conducting of the premiere of Ezra Laderman s opera And David Wept for CBS television during 1971 5 6 In addition he was awarded the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1980 7 8 Alfredo AntoniniBornAlfredo Antonini 1901 05 31 May 31 1901Alessandria Kingdom of Italy ItalyDiedNovember 3 1983 1983 11 03 aged 82 Occupation s Conductor Composer Musical DirectorYears active1921 1977SpouseAlexandra Catherine Pasimeni m 1948 AwardsEmmy Award Order of Merit of the Italian Republic External audioYou may listen to Alfredo Antonini with tenor Nestor Mesta Chayres and the CBS Pan American Orchestra performing Agustin Lara s bolero Granada in 1946 hereContents 1 Biography 1 1 The 1940s Radio 1 2 The 1950s Opera 1 3 1950s 1970s Television 2 Death 3 Compositions 4 Discography 5 Filmography 6 Awards 7 Archived works 8 Professional affiliations 9 References 10 External linksBiography editAntonini was born in Alessandria and pursued his musical studies at the Royal Conservatory in Milan 9 10 He was a student of the Italian conductor Arturo Toscanini whom he first met at the age of thirteen while performing on the celesta in the Italian premier of Igor Stravinsky s Petrouchka 11 He distinguished himself as both an organist and pianist with La Scala Orchestra in Milan prior to emigrating to the United States in 1929 12 13 His musical talents were shared by his father who served as a member of the Buenos Aires Opera company at the Teatro Colon after leaving Italy for Argentina 14 In addition his wife Sandra was a both a piano accompanist and voice teacher 15 During the 1940s he distinguished himself as a conductor of several leading orchestras while performing on CBS Radio These included the CBS Pan American Orchestra 1940 1949 as part of the cultural diplomacy initiative of the Department of State and the Office of the Coordinator of Inter American Affairs during World War II the Columbia Concert Orchestra 1940 1949 and the CBS Symphony Orchestra 16 17 During the 1940s Antonini also led the CBS Symphony Orchestra in several recordings for the Voice of America broadcasting service 18 His performances with the CBS Pan American Orchestra were noteworthy for helping to introduce Latin American music and the Mexican bolero to large audiences in the United States 19 The 1940s Radio edit nbsp Carnegie HallDuring the 1940s Antonini conducted live radio broadcasts of the program Viva America 20 on the CBS Radio and La Cadena de las Americas Network of the Americas in collaboration with several international artists including Nestor Mesta Chayres aka El Gitano De Mexico 21 Terig Tucci Juan Arvizu aka El Troubador de las Americas Elsa Miranda 22 Eva Garza 23 24 and John Serry 25 26 27 He also appeared with Chayres and the New York Philharmonic in the Night of the Americas Concert series at Carnegie Hall 28 29 which according to The New York Times was eagerly anticipated by the general public 30 31 Additional performances in collaboration with Arvizu and the CBS Tipica Orchestra for the Inter America Music Fiesta at Carnegie Hall also attracted widespread acclaim 32 33 In 1946 Antonini recorded several popular Latin American songs on the album Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra for Alpha Records catalogue s 12205A 12205B 12206A 12206B including Tres Palabras Osvaldo Farres Caminito de Tu Casa Julio Alberto Hernandez Chapinita Miguel Sandoval and Noche De Ronda Augustin Lara 34 35 Critical review of the albums in The New Records praised his conducting talents and hailed the collection as among the best new albums of Latin American music 36 37 External image nbsp Photograph of Alfredo Antonini conductor CBS Pan American Orchestra on Viva America for CBS Radio in 1946 Here on Getty imagesLater in the 1940s Antonini collaborated with vocalist Victoria Cordova in a series of recordings for Muzak featuring compositions familiar to audiences in both North and South America Included among these were What a Difference a Day Made Maria Grever You Belong to My Heart Agustin Lara Siboney Ernesto Lecuona Amor Gabriel Ruiz Say It Isn t So Irving Berlin How Deep is the Ocean Irving Berlin and A Perfect Day Carrie Jacobs Bond 38 39 40 41 He also collaborated with the Latin group Los Panchos Trio in a recording of the Chilean cueca dance La Palma for Pilotone records P45 5067 42 In addition he recorded several songs for Columbia records with operatic baritone Carlo Morelli which included La spagnola 17192 D Alma Mia 17192 D Canta Il Mare 17263 D Si Alguna Vez 17263 D 43 Additional collaborators included Nino Martini for a recording of the song Amapola Columbia 17202 D 44 and Nestor Chayres for a recording of Granada Decca 23770 A 45 At the close of the decade in 1948 Antonini also appeared as the conductor in the premier program of the CBS Symphony Summer Series which was broadcast live over the CBS Radio network 46 During this time he also collaborated with leading orchestral musicians including Julius Baker 47 Several of his performances with the CBS Symphony Orchestra were also broadcast over the Voice of America network in 1948 and 1949 48 In addition his recordings with the operatic vocalists Juan Arvizu and Nestor Mesta Chayres were transcribed during this time for broadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Network 49 The 1950s Opera edit nbsp City College of New York Lewisohn Stadium New York City 1973 During the 1950s Antonini was a professor of music at St John s University located in Brooklyn New York He taught the Music Appreciation course As a musical director for CBS Television during the 1950s he was instrumental in presenting a program of classical and operatic music to the general public His collaboration with Julie Andrews Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II in a production of Cinderella for CBS television was telecast live in color on 31 March 1957 to an audience of 107 million 50 51 52 During this decade he also appeared with several noted operatic sopranos including Eileen Farrell and Beverly Sills 53 Later in 1957 he became the musical director conductor of the Tampa Philharmonic Orchestra 13 In 1951 he also served as both the orchestra leader and the Choral leader for the CBS Radio program Music Land U S A which featured talented vocalists Included on the broadcast were Lois Hunt Earl Wrightson and Thomas Hayward 54 These performances by the Alfredo Antonini Orchestra were included among several transcriptions of Antonini s work which were selected for broadcast to America s armed forces throughout the world by the Armed Forces Radio Network Service during the 1940 s and 1950 s 55 Antonini served as a conductor of the open air summer concerts held at the landmark Lewisohn Stadium in New York City during the 1940s 1950s and 1960s 56 He appeared at least once during each season while featuring leading talent from the Metropolitan Opera 57 58 59 60 His appearances with the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Lewisohn Stadium Orchestra during the series of Italian Night concerts frequently attracted audiences which exceeded 13 000 guests These performances featured arias from the standard Italian operatic repertoire and showcased such operatic luminaries as Jan Peerce Eileen Farrell Richard Tucker Beverly Sills Licia Albanese 61 Eva Likova 62 Robert Weede 62 Cloe Elmo 62 and Robert Merrill 53 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 1950s 1970s Television edit External audio nbsp You may listen to Alfredo Antonini conducting the New York Philharmonic Licia Albanese and Richard Tucker performing operatic arias by Giacomo Puccini in 1959 hereAntonini s work with CBS soon led to television work as that medium came to prominence in the 1950s He composed half the scores and led the CBS Orchestra in performances for the popular documentary series The Twentieth Century 1957 66 73 He conducted the CBS Orchestra on the American Musical Theater documentary series 1959 which also featured Robert Weede and Laurel Hurley 74 75 76 Other early network credits included the long running ecumenical religious program Lamp Unto My Feet and specials such as Cinderella and The Fabulous Fifties 13 Antonini continued to collaborate as a guest conductor with instrumental soloists including Benny Goodman in 1960 for a performance of Mozart s Clarinet Concerto at Lewisohn Stadium 77 In addition he conducted the Symphony of the Air in the live prime time television special Spring Festival of Music for CBS Television This collaboration with the pianist John Browning and the producer Robert Herridge showcased a performance of a movement from Sergie Rachmaninoff s Second Piano Concerto 78 The performance was noted for its musical excellence as well as its dramatic visual presentation on television 78 In 1962 Antonini collaborated with First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy director Franklin J Schaffner and journalist Charles Collingwood of CBS News for the groundbreaking television documentary A Tour of the White House with Mrs John F Kennedy The documentary television program was watched by more than 80 million viewers throughout the world and received wide critical acclaim 79 80 In 1964 Antonini appeared as conductor of the CBS Symphony Orchestra in an acclaimed adaptation of Hector Berlioz s sacred oratorio L enfance du Christ for CBS Television His operatic soloists included Sherrill Milnes Giorgio Tozzi Ara Berberian and Charles Anthony as supported by the choral voices of the Camerata Singers 81 At this time he collaborated as conductor for a televised episode of The CBS Repertoire Workshop Feliz Borinquen which showcased the talents of such leading Puerto Rican American performers as Martina Arroyo and Raul Davila 82 nbsp Philharmonic Hall Lincoln CenterAvery Fisher Hall with Henry Moore sculptureIn addition to performing as a conductor on WOR radio in New York City during the 1940s he appeared as a guest conductor for leading symphonic orchestras in Chicago Milwaukee Oslo Norway and Chile during the 1950s During this time he also founded the Tampa Philharmonic Orchestra in Tampa Florida which eventually merged into the Florida Gulf Coast Symphony 13 In the 1960s Antonini also appeared as a guest conductor with the New York Philharmonic at Philharmonic Hall during a grand opera benefit concert which featured the artistry of Jan Peerce and Robert Merrill 83 Throughout the 1960s he continued to collaborate with such operatic luminaries as Jan Peerce Robert Merrill Franco Corelli Nicolai Gedda Giorgio Tozzi Gabriella Tucci and Dorothy Kirsten in a variety of gala concerts 83 84 85 He also performed with Roberta Peters at the Lewisohn Stadium at City College 86 In 1971 Antonini served as musical director on the CBS Television premier of Ezra Laderman s opera And David Wept earning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming 1972 He collaborated in this premier production with such operatic luminaries as Sherrill Milnes Rosalind Elias and Ara Berberian 87 88 Several years later in 1975 he joined forces once again with Berberian and mezzo soprano Elaine Bonazzi for the CBS television movie A Handful of Souls 89 90 Antonini s collaborations at CBS Television extended beyond the realm of opera to include prominent figures from several professions including Philanthropy John D Rockefeller III Government Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 79 80 Journalism Charles Collingwood 79 80 Walter Cronkite 91 92 Daniel Shorr Art Henry Moore Kenneth Clark Dance Mary Hinkson Drama John Alexander Julie Andrews 93 Ingrid Bergman 94 Betty Comden 95 Henry Fonda 96 Jackie Gleason 97 Steven Hill Ron Holgate 98 Celeste Holm Richard Kiley 99 Howard Lindsay 100 Michael Redgrave Concert Stage Charles Anthony 101 John Browning 102 Death editAlfredo Antonini died at the age of 82 during heart surgery in Clearwater Florida in 1983 He was buried in Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park cemetery in Clearwater and was survived by his wife Sandra and a son 13 8 Compositions editExternal audio nbsp You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with lyric tenor Nino Martini in the songTorna a Surriento by Ernesto De Curtis in 1941 hereThe Great City Sarabande Sicilian Rhapsody Suite for Cello and Orchestra Preludes for Organ Suite for Strings The United States of America Circa 1790 Mambo TropicalDiscography editExternal audio nbsp You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with lyric tenor Nino Martini in Joseph Lacalle s song Amapola in 1940 hereCinderella vocalist Julie Andrews Columbia Masterworks OL5190 12 Inch LP 1957 American Fantasy SESAC Records 33 RPM LP 195 Atmosphere By Antonini Alfredo Antonini and His Orchestra Coral Records LVA 9031 33PRM LP 1956 103 Romantic Classics SESAC Records 33 RPM LP 195 Aaron Copland Hugo Weisgall Alfredo Antonini Twelve Poems of Emily Dickenson Columbia Masterworks ML 5106 33 RPM LP 1956 103 Songs from Sunny Italy Richard Tucker with Alfredo Antonini Conducting the Columbia Concert Orchestra Columbia Masterworks ML 2155 33 RPM LP 1950 103 Alfredo Antonini and His Orchestra Dances of Latin America London Records LPB 294 33 RPM LP 1950 103 Alfredo Antonini amp The Columbia Concert Orchestra soloist Richard Tucker Columbia Masterworks A 1540 45 RPM 195 Nestor Chayres Singing Romantic Songs of Latin America Alfredo Antonini conductor Decca 78 RPM 1947 104 Juan Arvizu Troubador of the Americas Alfredo Antonini conductor Columbia Records 36663 1941 78 RPM 1941 105 106 Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra Alfredo Antonini conductor of the Viva America Orchestra Elsa Miranda vocalist Alpha Records 12205 78 RPM 1946 107 34 Richard Tucker Just For You with Alfredo Antonini and the Columbia Symphony Orchestra Columbia Masterworks A 1619 1 45 RPM 195 103 Amapola Joseph Lacalle vocalist Nino Martini Columbia 17202 D 78 RPM 194 108 Bolero No Me Lo Digas Maria Grever vocalist Nino Martini Columbia 17202 D 194 109 External audio nbsp You may listen to Alfredo Antonini with Juan Arvizu and John Serry Sr performing Vival Sevilla Mi Sarape Que Paso El Bigote de Tomas De Donde in 1942 hereNestor Chayres amp Alfredo Antonini Decca 23770 78 RPM 103 Granada Agustin Lara vocalist Nestor Chayres Decca 23770 78 RPM 1946 110 Noche de Ronda Maria Teressa Lara vocalist Nestor Chayres Decca 23770 78 RPM 1946 111 La Palma Los Panchos Trio Pilotone P45 5067 78 RPM 194 112 Rosa Negra Alfredo Antonini Viva America Orchestra Pilotone P45 5069 78 RPM 194 112 Alfredo Antonini and The Viva America Orchestra Chiqui Chiqui Cha Caminito De Tu Casa Bosworth Music BA 251 78 RPM 194 103 Music of the Americas Pilotone Album 78 RPM LP 194 La spagnola V Di Chiara vocalist Carlo Morelli Columbia 17192D 78 RPM 194 113 Alma Mia Maria Grever vocalist Carlo Morelli Columbia 17192D 78 RPM 194 114 Viva Sevilla and Noche de Amor vocalist Juan Arvizu Columbia 36664 78 RPM 194 115 Mi Sarape and Que Paso vocalist Juan Arvizu Columbia 36665 78 RPM 194 115 El Bigot de Tomas and De Donde vocalist Juan Arvizu Columbia 36666 78 RPM 194 115 Canta Il Marie Mazzola and Si Alguna Vez Ponce vocalist Carlo Morelli Columbia 17263 D 78 RPM 116 Esta Noche Ha Pasado Sabre Marrequin vocalist Luis G Roldan Columbia 6201 x 78 RPM 194 117 Tres Palabras Osvaldo Farres vocalist Luis G Roldan Columbia 6201 x 78 RPM 194 118 Filmography edit nbsp A Tour of the White House with Mrs John F Kennedy 1962 Jacqueline Kennedy and Charles CollingwoodCharles Collingwood murrow27s boysA Handful of Souls TV Movie Conductor 1975 119 And David Wept TV Movie music director 1971 13 Gauguin in Tahiti The Search for Paradise TV Documentary Conductor 1967 The Emperor s New Clothes TV Movie Conductor 1967 The Twentieth Century Nehru Man of Two Worlds CBS TV Conductor 1966 91 Where the Spies Are Film Conductor 1966 CBS Reports TV Documentary series Conductor 1965 The Twentieth Century The Nisei The Pride and the Shame CBS Documentary Conductor 1965 92 Jack and the Beanstalk TV Movie Conductor 1965 Pinocchio TV Movie Conductor 1965 L Enfance du Christ TV Movie Conductor 1964 81 CBS Repertoire Workshop TV Series Conductor 1964 The Twentieth Century CBS TV Documentary Series musical director conductor 1957 66 13 120 Arias and Arabesques TV Movie Conductor 1962 121 Cabeza de Vaca TV Movie Conductor 1962 122 123 A Tour of the White House TV Documentary musical director 1962 79 An Act of Faith TV Movie musical director 1961 124 Twenty Four Hours in a Woman s Life TV Movie Conductor 1961 94 And On Earth Peace TV Movie Composer 1961 Spring Festival of Music American Soloists TV Movie Self 1960 125 The Right Man TV Movie Conductor 1960 The Fabulous Fifties TV Documentary musical director 1960 13 The Twentieth Century The Movies Learn to Talk CBS documentary Conductor 1959 126 The American Musical Theater CBS TV documentary series Conductor 1959 127 The Twentieth Century The Incredible Turk TV Documentary Conductor 1958 128 The Seven Lively Arts TV Series musical director 1957 Air Power TV Documentary musical director 1956 1957 129 130 Cinderella TV Special music director 1957 13 Studio One Circle of Guilt CBS TV Conductor 1956 131 External image nbsp Photograph of Alfredo Antonini conductor circa 1930 Here on Archives nyphilStudio One Dino CBS TV music director 1956 132 Studio One Star Spangled Soldier CBS TV Music 1956 133 Studio One in Hollywood TV Series music director 1954 134 Studio One Dark Possession CBS TV Musical consultant 1954 135 Studio One Let me Go Lover CBS TV music director 1954 136 Studio One Dry Run CBS TV Music 1953 137 The Jane Froman Show TV Series Conductor 1952 138 The Cabinet of Dr Caligari TV Movie Composer 1920 139 Awards editPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming 1972 13 6 Award for Distinguished Service to Music from the National Association for American Composers and Conductors 13 Title of Commendatore awarded by the President of Italy 1977 8 140 Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 1980 8 140 Archived works editSelected scores of compositions by Alfredo Antonini broadcast on the CBS television network are archived within the CBS Collection of Manuscript Scores 1890 1972 at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in New York City New York 141 142 Selected sound recordings featuring Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Symphony Orchestra for Voice of America are archived at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in New York City New York 18 Selected concert programs musical scores scrape books and business documents by Alfredo Antonini are archived online at the New York Philharmonic Shelby White and Leon Levy Digital Archives 143 Professional affiliations editAmerican Society of Composers Authors and Publishers ASCAP 1948 144 References edit The New York Times July 2 1948 pg 24 title missing The New York Times October 5 1948 pg 30 title missing The New York Times April 25 1957 pg 34 title missing The New York Times February 12 1960 pg 22 title missing Obituaries Conductor Alfredo Antonini PDF Central Opera Service Bulletin Vol 25 No 2 Winter Spring 1984 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2010 09 27 a b Entertainment Awards Don Franks McFarland and Co London 2005 p 394 ISBN 0 7864 1798 6 Emmy Awards 1972 Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming Alfredo Antonini on https books google com Le onorificenze della Repubblica Italiana www quirinale it a b c d Italian maestro dies during surgery The Globe and Mail 5 November 1983 p E 5 ProQuest 387196129 Alfredo Antonini profile allmusic com Alfredo Antonini profile in German HeBu Retrieved 30 March 2021 New York Public Library Research Catalogue Interview With Alfredo Antonini Grauer Ben 10 June 1963 Alfredo Antonini on nypl org research catalog Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America orchestra H Royer Smith Co Philadelphia PA Vol 14 No 8 October 1946 pp 6 7 Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra critical review of the album and brief biography of Antonini in The New Records pp 6 7 on archive org Accessed 29 December 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k Alfredo Antonini 82 Led CBS Symphony The New York Times 5 November 1983 The New Records Latin American Music Review October 1946 p 7 Accessed 29 December 2022 Alfredo Sandra Antonini to give concert as gift to community St Petersburg Times April 19 1980 p 54 on Google Books Media Sound amp Culture in Latin America amp the Caribbean eds Bronfman Alejandra amp Wood Andrew Grant University of Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh PA USA 2012 pp 48 49 Alfredo Antonini amp The CBS Pan American Orchestra see pp 48 49 books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 Anthony Edwin D 1973 Records of the Radio Division PDF Records of the Office of Inter American Affairs Vol Inventory of Record Group 229 Washington D C National Archives and Record Services General Services Administration pp 1 8 25 26 LCCN 73 600146 a b archives nypl org Search results archives nypl org Media Sound amp Culture in Latin America amp the Caribbean eds Bronfman Alejandra amp Wood Andrew Grant University of Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA 2012 p 49 Alfredo Antonini CBS Pan American Orchestra Latin American Music books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 1 Archived 6 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Advertisements Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Banana E T Proves Good Eating for Elsa Miranda Billboard 2 February 1946 p 4 Elsa Miranda and the radio show Viva America on https books google com Eva Garza biography The Strachwitz Frontera collection of Mexican and Mexican American Recordings on frontera library ucla edu Accessed 29 December 2022 Deborah R Vargas Dissonant Divas in Chicana Music The Limits of La Onda University of Minnesota Press Minneapolis 2012 pp 155 157 ISBN 978 0 8166 7316 2 Eastman School of Music University of Rochester Sibley Music Library John J Serry Sr Collection Autographed Photograph of John Serry accordionist on CBS C de Las A program circa 1940s p 3 Series 3 Collection Box 3 Item 1 The John J Serry Sr Collection archived at the University of Rochester Eastman School of Music The New York Times 9 June 1946 p 49 title missing Media Sound amp Culture in Latin America amp the Caribbean eds Bronfman Alejandra amp Wood Andrew Grant University of Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh PA USA 2012 p 49 https books google com See p 49 Accessed 29 December 2022 The New York Times 12 May 1946 p 42 title missing Members of NY Philharmonic Printed Program Carnegie Pop Concert May 11 1946 at Carnegie Hall in Manhattan NY Alfredo Antonini conductor OCLC 1050435196 The New York Times 17 May 1947 p 8 title missing The New York Times 4 May 1950 p 37 title missing The New York Times 27 October 1941 p 21 title missing The New York Times 1 February 1942 p D2 title missing a b Billboard Advanced Record Releases Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra New York Vol 58 No 14 6 April 1946 pp 34 130 Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra in Billboard books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 Latin American Music catalog loc gov Accessed 29 December 2022 The New Records Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America orchestra H Royer Smith Co Philadelphia PA Vol 14 No 8 October 1946 pp 6 7 Latin American Music Alfredo Antonini and Viva America Orchestra critical review of the album in The New Records pp 6 7 archive org Accessed 29 December 2022 Victoria Cordova and Alfredo Antonini Orchestra sound recording for Muzak archived in The Library of Congress Online Catalog at catalog loc gov Accessed 29 December 2022 Victoria Cordova and Alfredo Antonini Orcehatra sound recording for Muzak archived in the Library of Congress Online Catalog at catalog loc gov Accessed 29 December 2022 Victoria Cordova and Alfredo Antonini Orchestra sound recording for Muzak 1 catalog loc gov Accessed 29 December 2022 Victoria Cordova and Alfredo Antonini Orchestra sound recording for Muzak 2 catalog loc gov Accessed 29 December 2022 La Palma performed by Los Panchos Trio Alfredo Antonini and the Viva America Orchestra on archive org Accessed 29 December 2022 Vocalist Baritone Carlo Morelli and Alfredo Antonini in performance on archive org Amapola performed by Nino Martini and Alfredo Antonini on archive org Accessed 29 December 2022 Granada performed by Nestor Chayres and Alfredo Antonini archive org Accessed 29 December 2022 Distinguished Conductors Soloists Premiers of American WorksSlated For Summer Series of CBS Symphony Your Radio Listening Post April 23 1948 p 14 on Google Books Sunday Selections Toledoo Blade June 12 1948 p 65 on Google Books Alfredo Antonini conducts the CBS Symphony Orchestra on Voice of America archived at the New York Public Library on archives nypl org The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Mackenzie Harry Greenwood Press London 1999 p 33 Alfredo Antonini Juan Arvizu Nestor Mesta Chayres on Google Books The New York Times 31 March 1957 p 106 title missing Amy Asch The Completre Lyrics of Oscar Hammerstein II Alfred A Knopf New York 2008 p 380 https books google com Cinderella Television and Alfredo Antonini and Julie Andrews The Rodgers and Hammerstein Collection Williamson Music 2002 ISBN 9781458449801 a b The New York Times 9 July 1956 p 26 title missing Photograph Music Land U S A Alfredo Antonini Lois Hunt Earl Wrightson Thomas Hayward at CBS Radio in 1951 on Getty Images The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Mackenzie Harry Greenwood Press London 1999 p 33 p 143 p 151 p 160 p 162 on Google Books The New York Philharmonic Leon Levy Digital Archives Programs of Alfredo Antonini conducting the New York Philharmonic Accessed 29 December 2022 City University of New York CUNY Academic Works Music for the American People The Concerts at Lewisohn Stadium 1922 1964 Johnathan Stern The City University of New York New York 2009 p 204 Seven Frequent Stadium Conductors Alfredo Antonini and starts from the Met at Lewisohn Stadium academicworks cuny edu Accessed 29 December 2022 The New York Philharmonic Leon Levy Digital Archives Programs of Alfredo Antonini conducting the New York Philharmonic and operatic soloists archives nyphil org Accessed 29 December 2022 Search WNYC New York Public Radio Podcasts Live Streaming Radio News WNYC Stadium Concerts Review Stadium Symphony Orchestra Herald Square Press Volume XLII No 1 22 June 1959 p 17 Stadium Concerts Review program listing for Licia Albanese Alfredo Antonini Richard Tucker and The New York Philharmonic on 25 June 1959 p 17 on nyphil org a b c Straus Noel 2 July 1948 OPERATIC EXCERPTS HEARD AT STADIUM Alfredo Antonini Offers Italian Music Before 14 000 Four Soloists Join in Concert The New York Times ProQuest 108130355 The New York Times 24 July 1950 pg 26 title missing The New York Times 11 July 1952 pg 13 title missing The New York Times 18 July 1952 pg 10 title missing The New York Times 20 July 1953 pg 14 title missing The New York Times 10 July 1954 pg 6 title missing The New York Times 12 June 1955 pg X7 title missing The New York Times 14 May 1958 pg 36 title missing The New York Times 30 July 1958 pg 19 title missing The New York Times 6 May 1959 pg 48 title missing The New York Times 14 May 1959 pg 29 title missing Richard C Bartone The Twentieth Century in The Encyclopedia of Television 1997 Museum of Broadcast Communications Hearings United States Senate Volume 8 U S Government Printing Office 1962 p 2006 Alfredo Antonini CBS Orchestra and New York City Board of Education books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 American Musical Theater education television program featuring Alfredo Antonini on the paleycenter org Stern Jonathan Music of the American People The Concerts at Lewisohn Stadium 1922 1964 The City University of New York CUNY Graduate Center New York 2009 pp 204 205 Alfredo Antonini guest conductor on academicworks cuny edu Accessed 29 December 2022 a b Brian G Rose Television and the Performing Arts Greenwood Press New York 1986 p 104 ISBN 0 313 24159 7 Alfredo Antonini Symphony of the Air Robert Herridge and John Browning collaborating a b c d The Paley Center for Media Tour of the White House with Mrs John F Kennedy Music Director Alfredo Antonini paleycenter org Accessed 29 December 2022 a b c The Cambridge Companion to John F Kennedy ed Andrew Hoberick Cambridge University Press New York 2015 p 54 ISBN 978 1 107 04810 2 a b L enfance du Christ the childhood of Christ CBS TV January 1 1964 via NYPL Research Catalog Feliz Borinquen with Alfredo Antonini Martina Arroyo and Raul Davila on imdb com a b The New York Times 6 December 1964 p 114 title missing The New York Times 14 November 1965 p 101 title missing New York Philharmonic Search Results archives nyphil org The New York Times 30 July 1962 p 14 title missing American Aria Encore Sherrill Milnes Amadeus Press New York 2007 pp 242 243 ISBN 978 157 467160 5 Sherrill Milnes and Alfredo Antonini collaborating in And David Wept Margaret Ross Griffel Operas in English Scarecrow Press UK2013 p 19 ISBN 978 0 8108 8272 0 And David Wept premiered on CBS Television in 1971 with Sherrill Milnes and Ara Berberian books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 Laderman Ezra Nina David TV Season 1975 76 Oryx Press 1975 p 83 A Handful of Souls books google com Accessed 29 December 2022 a b Nehru man of two worlds OCLC 8872925 a b The Nisei the pride and the shame OCLC 11308336 Cinderella OCLC 422761879 a b The Complete Films of Ingrid Bergman Citadel Press Carol Publishing Group New York 1991 p 230 24 Hours in a Woman s Life Credits Ingrid Bergman and Alfredo Antonini on https books google com Television Specials Vincent Terrace McFarland and Co North Carolina 2013 p 148 ISBN 978 0 7864 7444 8 The Fabulous Fifties Credits Alfredo Antonini and Betty Comden Television Specials Vincent Terrace McFarland and Co North Carolina 2013 p 148 ISBN 978 0 7864 7444 8 The Fabulous Fifties Credits Alfredo Antonini and Henry Fonda on https books google com Television Specials Vincent Terrace McFarland and Co North Carolina 2013 p 148 ISBN 978 0 7864 7444 8 The Fabulous Fifties Credits Alfredo Antonini and Jackie Gleason G K Hall Jewish Films in the United States University of Southern California 1976 p 266 Alfredo Antonini conductor CBS Orchestra and Ronald Holgate on https books google com Studio one The landlady s daughter OCLC 23903981 Jack Raymond Show Music on Record Smithsonian Washington 1992 p 226 Cinderella Credits Julie Andrews Howard Lindsay and Alfredo Antonini on https books google com Jerry L McBride Douglas Moore A Bibliography Music Library Association amp A R Editions Wisconsin p 219 ISBN 978 0 89579 666 0 Charles Anthony and Alfredo Antonini on https books google com Brian G Rose Television and the Performing Arts Greenwood Press New York 1986 p 104 ISBN 0 313 24159 7 a b c d e f g Alfredo Antonini Discography Discogs Discogs LC Catalog No Connections Available catalog loc gov 1947 LC Catalog No Connections Available catalog loc gov 1941 Juan Arvizu December 1 1941 via Internet Archive LC Catalog No Connections Available catalog loc gov Amapola Pretty Little Poppy January 1 1940 via Internet Archive Bolero No Me Lo Digas Don t Ever Tell Me January 1 1940 via Internet Archive Granada April 30 1946 via Internet Archive Noche de Ronda April 30 1946 via Internet Archive a b La Palma Rosa Negra via Internet Archive La Spagnola The Spanish One January 1 1940 via Internet Archive Alma Mia My Soul Carlo Morelli Free Download Borrow and Streaming Internet Archive 1940 a b c Viva Sevilla Noche de Amor Mi Sarape Que Paso El Bigote de Tomas De Donde January 28 1942 via Internet Archive Canta Il Mare Song of the Sea January 1 1940 via Internet Archive Esta Noche Ha Pasado via Internet Archive Tres Palabras via Internet Archive TV Season 76 77 Nina David Greenwood Pub Group 1978 p 108 Alfredo Antonini and A Handful of Souls in https books google com TV in the USA A History of Icons Idols and Ideas Volume I 1950s 1960s Vincent Lobrutto Greenwood Santa Barbara 2018 p 137 138 ISBN 978 1 4408 2972 7 The Twentieith Century 1957 1970 Alfredo Antonini composer and the CBS Orchestra on https books google com Douglas Moore A Bio Bibliography Jerry L McBride Music Library Association amp A R Edwards Wisconsin 2011 p 219 ISBN 978 0 89579 666 0 Arias and Arabesques CBS telecast and Alfredo Antonini 1962 on https books google com Music Courier Volume 164 1962 p 51 Cabeza de Vaca and Alfredo Antonini and the CBS Symphony on https books google com Biblion the Bulletin of the New York Public Library The New York Public Library New York 1992 p 129 Cabeza de Vaca premiered by Alfredo Antonini on the CBS network in 1962 on https books google com An act of faith OCLC 4013150 Television and the Performing Arts A Handbook and Reference Guide to American Cultural Programing Brian G Rose Greenwood Press New York 1986 p 104 ISBN 0 313 24159 7 Spring Festival of Music on CBS conducted by Alfredo Antonini on https books google com The movies learn to talk OCLC 78115285 The American musical theater OCLC 422883733 TV in the USA A History of Icons Idols and Ideas Volume I 1950s 1960s Vincent Lobrutto Greenwood Santa Barbara 2018 p 137 138 ISBN 978 1 4408 2972 7 The Twentieith Century 1957 1970 The Incredibile Turk Alfredo Antonini composer and the CBS Orchestra on https books google com Special Edition A Guide to Network Television Documentary Series and Special News 1955 1979 Daniel Einstein Scarecrow Press 1987 p 68 Airpower Walter Cronkite and Alfredo Antonini conducting the CBS Symphony on https books google com The Decade that Shaped Television News CBS in the 1950s Sig Mickelson Praeger Conn 1998 p 138 139 ISBN 0 275 95567 2 Walter Cronkite Airpower and Alfredo Antonini conductor of the CBS Orchestra on https books google com Studio one Circle of guilt OCLC 423379465 Studio one Dino OCLC 423379532 Studio one Star spangled soldier OCLC 423379723 Studio one The remarkable incident at Carson Corners OCLC 34607051 Studio one Dark possession OCLC 423379475 Studio one Let me go lover OCLC 423379622 Studio one Dry run OCLC 423379541 The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946 Present Tim Brooks and Earl Marsh Ballantine Books New York 2007 p 693 ISBN 978 0 345 49773 4 Jane Froman s USA Canteen aka Jane Froman Show CBS Alfredo Antonini Orchestra on https books google com Das Cabinet des Dr Caligari OCLC 1041369189 a b Alfredo Antonini on Presidenza della Repubblica archives nypl org CBS collection of manuscript scores archives nypl org archives nypl org Search results archives nypl org The New 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