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The Making of a Maestro: from Castelfranco to Carnegie Hall
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We follow a world-renowned musician on his journey to Carnegie Hall.
A global music figure shares roots in the same small Italian village as the reporter. The piece takes an intimate look at the backstory of Sir Antonio Pappano, the conductor of both the Royal Opera in London and Rome’s Santa Cecilia orchestra. The story documents Pappano’s trajectory from his humble roots to his debut at Carnegie Hall in late October, 2017.
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The Making of a Maestro: from Castelfranco to Carnegie Hall
Clip | 8m 32sVideo has Closed Captions
A global music figure shares roots in the same small Italian village as the reporter. The piece takes an intimate look at the backstory of Sir Antonio Pappano, the conductor of both the Royal Opera in London and Rome’s Santa Cecilia orchestra. The story documents Pappano’s trajectory from his humble roots to his debut at Carnegie Hall in late October, 2017.
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