Giorgio Polacco
Giorgio Polacco (April 12, 1875 - April 30, 1960) was the conductor of the Metropolitan Opera from 1915 to 1917 and the Chicago Civic Opera from 1921 to 1930.[1][2] BiographyHe was born in Venice, Italy on April 12, 1875. He studied at the Conservatorio di Musica Benedetto Marcello di Venezia and then in Milan and St Petersburg.[1] In 1915 he became the conductor of the Metropolitan Opera replacing Arturo Toscanini.[1] Polacco held that position until 1917. In 1918 he was hired by the Chicago Opera Association. He married Edith Mason in 1919.[3] In 1921 he became the conductor of the Chicago Civic Opera. In 1928 he was hospitalized with appendicitis.[4] He divorced Edith Mason on July 21, 1929.[3] He retired from the Chicago Civic Opera in 1930. On May 15, 1931 he remarried Edith Mason.[5] They divorced in 1937.[6] Polacco died in Manhattan on April 30, 1960. Footnotes
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