Massimo Bogianckino

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Massimo Bogianckino (10 November 1922 – 8 December 2009) was an Italian pianist, artistic director, and politician.[1]

Life

Born in Rome of Romanian origin on his father's side, descendant on his mother's side from the family of

Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1950 and 1951, then returned to Italy first at the conservatory of Pesaro and then in Rome where he conducted the Accademia Filarmonica Romana
between 1960 and 1963.

Between 1967 and 1994 he taught the history of music (with periods of leave), at the University of Perugia, where he later became director of the Institute of Medieval and Modern Art History.

In 1963 he was appointed artistic director of the

Teatro Comunale di Firenze. In 1968 he directed the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto and was later invited by the French Minister of Culture Jack Lang to hold the post of general director of the Paris Opera
between 1983 and 1985.

A member of the

PSDI and the PLI. He remained in office until 1989, when he resigned for health reasons.[3]

He returned to direct the Teatro Comunale in Florence between 1990 and 1994. In 1994 he was called to direct the Accademia Filarmonica Romana, a post he held until 1997.

Bogianckino died on December 8, 2009, at the age of 87.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Massimo Bogianckino" (PDF). Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Firenze, Bogianckino sindaco insieme in giunta PCI e PLI" [Florence, Bogianckino mayor together in the PCI and PLI junta]. la Repubblica.it (in Italian). 1985-09-24. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  3. ^ Massimo Bogianckino on Concert Classic.com

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Preceded by
Mayor of Florence
  
1985–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by director of the Paris Opera
1983–1985
Succeeded by