Eduardo Arnosi

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Eduardo Arnosi (November 6, 1924 in Buenos Aires, Argentina – December 23, 2012) was an Argentinian music critic, writer on music, and academic. He wrote articles on opera and classical music for the newspapers El Mundo and La Nación; notably penning an article in the latter publication on the Teatro Colón debuts of Maria Callas and Mario Del Monaco made in a 1949 production of Puccini's Turandot.[1] For three decades he contributed articles about opera in Argentina to the magazines Opera News and Opera.[2]

Arnosi penned several books on opera, including biographies on Titta Ruffo (Titta Ruffo: el titán de los baritones, Ediciones Ayer y Hoy de la Opera, 1977), Lauritz Melchior (Lauritz Melchior, el coloso wagneriano, Ars Lyrica, 1994), Claudia Muzio (Claudia Muzio, la única: en el cincuentenario de su muerte, Ars Lyrica, 1986), Beniamino Gigli and Julián Gayarre.[2][1] In addition to writing, he taught for many years at the Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte and had a twenty-year career hosting a variety of radio programs in Argentina.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Obituary: Eduardo Arnosi Argentinian critic, in Buenos Aires. Opera. March 2013. p. 53.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Obituary:Eduardo Arnosi. Opera News. 77. March 2013.
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