Fabio Luisi is a great opera conductor
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Many years ago, when the Met was deciding who the next principal conductor/music director was going to be, it seemed to be a tie between YN-S and Fabio Luisi.
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Opera conductors … my favorite subject!
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Daniel Barenboim’s Tristan und Isolde is a performance I keep coming back to, again and again.
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Pierre Monteux's career defies time.
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Here in Chicago, I've had many a shot at listening to Riccardo Muti as a Verdi conductor.
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