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born 1933,
Italian orchestral conductor and musical director.
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Abbado
(əˈbɑːdəʊ)
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Claudio.
born 1933, Italian conductor; principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra (1979--88); director of the Vienna State Opera (1986--91), and the Berlin Philharmonic (1989--2001)
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