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...most responsible for the Reform Bill was General di Giorgio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Greatest Victory | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

...what was victory for the Premier was defeat for the Minister of War. Mussolini covered his own retreat to a better position, but left his rear guard, Di Giorgio, slain on the field. The virtual effect of the offer of delay was to withdraw the Reform Bill and General di Giorgio was prompt to resign. His resignation was accepted; and. Premier Mus- solini, who is also Minister of Foreign Affairs, became Minister of War ad interim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Greatest Victory | 4/13/1925 | See Source »

This talented group of stars, including Mary Garden, Fernand Ansseau, Georges Baklanoff, Virgilio Lazzari, and Lodoylco Oliviero have performed it on the most lasses stages in the United States. They will be conducted at the "Harvard Night" performance by Giorgio Polacco, one of the most gifted and world renowned conductors in America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "HARVARD NIGHT" SUCCESS AT OPERA IS ASSURED | 1/27/1925 | See Source »

Mary Garden, who has sung with the Chicago Opera Company since 1910 will take part in this opera, in company with Fernard Ansseau, Georges Baklanoff, Virgilio Lazzari and others of lesser fame. Giorgio Polacco, formerly with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and now chief conductor of the Chicago Company will be the conductor for the evening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAN "HARVARD NIGHT" DURING OPERA SEASON | 1/9/1925 | See Source »

...Chicago, too, a conductor was the hero of the premiere. The presentation of La Gioconda, Ponchielli's opera, was a triumph not alone for the ever-popular Rosa Raisa in the title role, but chiefly for Giorgio Polacco, orchestral alchemist, who turned the good showmanship and occasionally melodiously inspirational score of Ponchielli's ponderous work into the semblance of a piece of true art. His genius not only led him to underscore the dramatic situations which are the opera's chief virtue, but to give rare opportunity to the singers themselves, chorus and principals, to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Opera | 11/17/1924 | See Source »

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