1920-1999 IT
Conductor of Classical
Italian conductor, born 29 March 1920 in Bari, Italy and died 28 September 1999 in Naples, Italy.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Symphonies No 86 in D Major; No 92 in G Major (Oxford) | Joseph Haydn, Franco Caracciolo, The Scarlatti Orchestra Of Naples | 2012 | Album |
Gli Uccelli - Suite Per Piccola Orchestra / Trittico Botticelliano | Ottorino Respighi, The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti, Franco Caracciolo | 2002 | Album |
Violin Concerto No.3 In A Minor, Symphony In C Minor | Giovanni Battista Viotti, Luigi Boccherini, Giuseppe Prencipe, Franco Caracciolo, Orchestra Rossini di Napoli | 1965 | Album |
Stabat Mater | Judith Raskin, Maureen Lehane, Orchestra Rossini di Napoli, Franco Caracciolo, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi | 1965 | Album |
Opera Highlights | Gaspare Spontini - Mirella Flery, Rita Ferrigno, Antonio Pirino, Emilia Gubitosi, Solisti Dell'Orchestra "Scarlatti" Napoli, Franco Caracciolo | 1952 | Album |
S. Filippo Neri (Oratorio) | Alessandro Scarlatti, Franco Caracciolo, Bruna Rizzoli, Bianca Maria Casoni, Petre Munteanu, Anna Maria Rota | Album | |
Scarlatti Symphony No. 5 | The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti, Franco Caracciolo | Album | |
Symphony In A Major & Symphony In C Major | Luigi Boccherini, The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti, Franco Caracciolo | Album | |
Symphony In A Minor / Symphony In C Minor | Luigi Boccherini, The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti, Franco Caracciolo | Album | |
Haydn Symphonies : No 86 in D Major; No 92 in G Major (Oxford) | Franco Caracciolo | Album | |
Ballet Suite / Concerto For Oboe And Orchestra / Concerto No. 58 In F Major | The Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti / Franco Caracciolo - Jean-Baptiste Lully / Domenico Cimarosa / Giuseppe Tartini | Album |