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Critical Acclaim
“At the helm [Nabucco] was the successful maestro whose high standards…are turning performances into a destination” Star-Ledger [Newark, New Jersey] 3 Feb, 2004
“Italo Marchini conducted [Rossini-Mosè, Lincoln Center] and drew a blended sound from the choir and robust playing from the orchestra” New York Times, 22 May 1993
“Thank goodness Marchini flew in the face of conventional wisdom about audiences, for the Messiaen Petites Liturgies was the most applauded, talked about work of the evening. Classical New Jersey, 22 Dec.1999
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“Requiem by Verdi: superb! Directed by Italo Marchini… the conducting was excellent and full of life.” Pays de L’Orient [France] 12 Nov. 2001
“The large part of what merits praise – and that’s not a little – of this impressive revival [Otello] belongs to Maestro Italo Marchini. He has the courage and initiative to present a performance… that gave emphasis to every moment of this score” America Oggi Magazine, 23 May 1995
“Conductor Italo Marchini knows his Verdi [Rigoletto]. His tempi and nuances are right in place” Morgenavisen Jyllandsposten [Denmark] 5 Dec.2002
“If Mefistofele [Boito] requires a masterful conductor, it certainly had one in Italo Marchini.” Italian Voice [Paterson, New Jersey] 12 June, 1997
“The conductor, Italo Marchini, chose agile tempos in the [Mozart] Requiem and therefore the performance acquired great momentum and a very dramatic character. Monday’s concert was the peak of the season.” Rovnost [Brno, Czechoslovakia] 25 July, 1991
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