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The Cantelli Award (
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Guido Cantelli Guido Cantelli (; 27 April 192024 November 1956) was an Italian orchestral conductor. Toscanini elected him his "spiritual heir" since the beginnings of his career. He was named Music Director of La Scala, Milan in November 1956, but his promis ...
'') recognizes excellence in
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. The prize was first awarded on October 3, 1961. The awards were hosted at the
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, where also all the other editions were hosted. The prestigious prize was won, among others, by
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, who was the first Italian to win the prize. Many winners of the prize went on to become prominent conductors. The award was created in honour of
Guido Cantelli Guido Cantelli (; 27 April 192024 November 1956) was an Italian orchestral conductor. Toscanini elected him his "spiritual heir" since the beginnings of his career. He was named Music Director of La Scala, Milan in November 1956, but his promis ...
, a noted Italian conductor, Italy's greatest talent in conducting in his time, and a protégée of
Arturo Toscanini Arturo Toscanini (; ; March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor. He was one of the most acclaimed and influential musicians of the late 19th and early 20th century, renowned for his intensity, his perfectionism, his ear for orche ...
. On November 23, 1958, Cantelli, who by then had become director of
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and was performing in the world's greatest theaters and orchestra, died in an airplane clash in
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, France. Five years later, the ''Premio Cantelli'' was established in Novara―the place of birth of the ''maestro'', and where he held his last concert. This competition, which was won by numerous world famous conductors, ran until 1980. There were a total of 10 editions between 1961 and 1980. In 2020, after a long pause, the awards were revived in occasion of the centenary of the great conductor's birth, with the Cantelli Award celebrating its eleventh edition.


Award categories

As of 2020, there were six categories of awards. The First Prize, granted by the Fondazione Teatro Coccia; the Critics Award, granted by the Fondazione Banca Popolare di Novara; the Town Award, which in 2020 was conferred by the Councillor for Culture of the City of Novara, the president of the Associazione Amici della Musica Vittorio Cocito and the director of the Guido Cantelli Conservatory; the Teatro Regio Torino Orchestra Award, granted by the members of the Teatro Regio and supported by Amici del Regio; the Youth Award and the Made in Italy Award―conferred by the president of the Teatro Coccia foundation and by the latter's director. The 2020 jury for the Critics Award was composed of members Enrico Girardi (''
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''). Further, artistic contracts to conduct concerts are awarded. These are offered by the Fondazione Teatro Coccia, the Teatro Regio Turin, Parma's Fondazione Arturo Toscanini, the Orchestra della Toscana (ORT), Venice's
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, the Rossini in Wildbad – Belcanto Opera Festival.


Categories

* Premio Cantelli, the First Prize * Critics Award * Town Awards * Teatro Regio Torino Orchestra Award * Youth Award * Made in Italy Award * Contracts


History

Historically, the purpose of the awards was recognizing the greatest talent in conducting, more specifically, the best young conductors less than 35 years of age. The prized once included 5,000,000 lire, a gold medal and a diploma, and a contract to conduct a concert at
La Scala La Scala (, , ; officially , ) is a historic opera house in Milan, Milan, Italy. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778 and was originally known as (, which previously was Santa Maria della Scala, Milan, a church). The premiere performa ...
. In November 1956, Guido Cantelli, at the time the leading Italian conductor, praised by Toscanini, and the new director of La Scala, died in an airplane crash in France. Toscanini, who was in failing health and died less than two months later, was not informed of the death of his protégée. Cantelli was but 36 years old at the time of his death. He left his wife, and his 5 months old son. In 1961, five years after the tragedy, the Cantelli Award was established in Novara, to be hosted at the
Teatro Coccia Teatro Coccia (, "Carlo Coccia, Coccia Theatre") is the main opera house in Novara (as well as one of the major traditional Italian theatres), and is also the most important "historical" theatres in Piedmont. It faces along via Fratelli Rosselli, ...
. The late Italian ''maestro'' was from Novara, and it was in this Piedmontese city that he had is last concert. The last edition of the awards, in which the Cantelli Prize was won by Donato Renzetti, was held in the 1980. In the 2020s, in occasion of the anniversary of the ''maestros 100th birthday, the Cantelli Awards were revived in Novara.


2020 revival

The 2020 Cantelli Prize was won by New Zealand's
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, who also won the Teatro Regio Torino Orchestra Award and the Youth Award. In the 2020 edition, the Critics Award was won by Dmitry Matvienko, who was also the winner of the Made in Italy Prize. The Town Award was won by Diego Ceretta.


Winners

The following is a list of winners of the Premio Cantelli (the First Prize of the Awards) since its inception in October 1961.


References

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External links


Official website
Awards established in 1961 Italian music awards