- Genarro Papi
Gennaro Papi (
December 21 ,1886 -November 29 ,1941 ) was an Italian conductor known for his work in the field ofopera .A native of Naples, Papi studied at the conservatory in that city, holding various posts as conductor and choirmaster after his graduation. He came to the
United States in 1913, becomingArturo Toscanini 's assistant on the conducting staff of theMetropolitan Opera inNew York City . When Toscanini left the company, Papi became principal conductor, making his debut in that position on November 16, 1916 withGiacomo Puccini 's "Manon Lescaut". He left the Metropolitan in 1927 to become the first conductor of theChicago Civic Opera , but returned to his old post in 1935.Papi had collapsed and was found dead in his apartment just hours before he was to conduct a performance of "
La traviata " at the Metropolitan on November 29, 1941; the evening, which was to be broadcast over the radio, marked the company debut of tenorJan Peerce .Ettore Panizza instead conducted, and news of Papi's death was withheld from the cast until the performance ended.References
*David Ewen, "Encyclopedia of the Opera: New Enlarged Edition". New York; Hill and Wang, 1963.
*Liner notes of "Lebendige Vergangenheit: Jan Peerce"
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