Arturo Toscanini, who conducted the first public performance of many world-famous operas (such as Othello and La Boheme), (regard) as the greatest conductor of the first part of the twentieth century.
Toscanini (bear) in Italy on March 25, 1867. He entered a music school he was nine and graduated in 1885 the highest honours in cello and composition.
was most special about Toscanini was that he did his job without the help of a score. (read) through a score, he recall every note many years later. However, the fact he had a marvellous memory alone did not make him a great conductor. It was his energy, strict attitude towards performance, and loyalty to the composer's intention that made him outstanding