If I Could Choose Only One Recording By...ARTURO TOSCANINI
It Would Have To Be...Verdi: Falstaff Because no one conducts the work with more authority, love and commitment, or shares the same provenance going back to the composer himself in 1893.

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Music Chat: The 12 Greatest Boxed Sets Of All Time!!!

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The Best Arturo Toscanini Recordings

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You Wake Up in Ancient BAGHDAD — Here's Why You Won't Last a Week | Sleep History

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10 Great "BAD" Performances That We Love Anyway

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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7 Deutsche Grammophon highlights, cut by Decca, from the 1980's Polygram Great Composers Series.

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Why Ancient Humans Went From Black to White?

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Some Thoughts On Declining Standards for Home Listeners and Critics Alike

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TOSCANINI GUGLIELMO TELL (OVERTURE) VIDEO

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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The 8 Most METAL Piano Pieces EVER Written

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Waiter Refused to Serve Dean’s Black Friend — Minutes Later, Dean Bought the Entire Restaurant

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Klaus Mäkelä and the Cult of the Ken Doll

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Music Chat: Furtwängler's BEST--A Healthy Taste

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When Celebrities Couldn't Handle Harrison Ford's ZERO Filter

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Amadeus 4K Movie Clip | They Started Without Me | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Scientists Reveal Surprising Genetic Origin of Hungarian DNA

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Repertoire: The BEST Ravel "Boléro"

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Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Toscanini, NBC Symphony, 1948)

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