Giorgio Polacco Explained

Giorgio Polacco
Birth Date:12 April 1875
Birth Place:Venice, Italy
Employer:Metropolitan Opera (1915-1917)
Chicago Civic Opera (1921-1930)
Occupation:Conductor
Spouse:Edith Mason (married twice)

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]

Biography

He was born in Venice, Italy on April 12, 1875.[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.

In 1921 he became the conductor of the Chicago Civic Opera. In 1928 he was hospitalized with appendicitis.[3]

He divorced Edith Mason on July 21, 1929.[4] 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.

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: 1915. . Giorgio Polacco . 2013-12-16 .
  2. Web site: Giorgio Polacco . 2013-12-16 . .
  3. News: Giorgio Polacco Has Appendicitis . . January 22, 1928 . 2013-12-16 .
  4. News: Edith Mason Gets Divorce In Chicago. Prima Donna of Civic Opera Wins Decree From Giorgio Polacco, Director . . July 21, 1929 . 2013-12-16 .
  5. News: Edith Mason Remarried. Singer Rewed to Giorgio Polacco, Third Husband, in Milan . . May 10, 1931 . 2013-12-16 .
  6. News: Edith Mason Gets Decree. Singer Obtains a Second Divorce From Polacco on Cruelty Charge . . April 22, 1937. 2013-12-16 .