Alberto Lizzio
Alberto Lizzio was a pseudonym invented by record producer and conductor Alfred Scholz which Scholz attached to older performances, often conducted by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or himself.[1] These performances were used to put out inexpensive classical recordings for the mass market or for production music.[1]
Biography
Scholz wrote a fictitious biography of Lizzio, claiming he was born in Merano, South Tyrol on 30 May 1926, studied violin, composition and conducting in Milan, Lombardy, and that his second wife, with whom he had a son, died in 1980 in a car accident in which Lizzio was severely injured. The fictitious biography concludes with his death on 22 October 1999, in Dresden.
References
Further reading
- Scholz, Alfred Memoirs of Alberto Lizzio, Part I Published in L'Osservatore musicale, May 2001, pp. 21–26.
External links
- Alberto Lizzio at AllMusic
- Alberto Lizzio at the Internet Movie Database
- Budget recordings of Alfred Scholz
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