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Franco Ferrara (, 4 July 1911, 7 September 1985) was an Italian and teacher. Among his many students are various prominent conductors, including , , Andrew Davis and .


Life and career
After obtaining diplomas in , , organ and musical composition at the Conservatory of Bologna, Ferrara began his career as violin player in Bologna, in Rome and in Florence, with the Orchestra of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (19331940). Encouraged to take on conducting, he debuted in 1938 in Florence beginning a brilliant career. In 1948, he retired from conducting in public concerts owing to poor health, but he kept conducting for records and he was engaged as a teacher at the Conservatorio Santa Cecilia in Rome.

Ferrara was also present on 14 occasions at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in , Italy. Between 1964 and 1985, he lectured on conducting. His classes were attended by students from around the world, many of whom began brilliant careers that brought them onto the international music scene. Between 1974 and 1975, Ferrara also lectured on conducting at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.

Outside Italy, Franco Ferrara enjoyed a worldwide career. He held lectures at the Radio Netherlands Worldwide in (1958 to 1973), at the Conservatoire de Paris, at the Swiss Radio in , at the "Tibor Varga" Festival in Sion. He also worked in , and in Japan where he was invited in 1976 by at TOHO, the Academy of , in honor of Hideo Saito, the great conductor who was also the teacher of Ozawa. In the United States Ferrara taught at the Curtis Institute of Music (Philadelphia), the (New York), and the Berkshire Music Center () from 1975 onward.

About 600 students took part in the courses that Ferrara held for more than thirty years. Among them may be included , , Sir Andrew Davis, , , Gürer Aykal, , Gianluigi Gelmetti, , , Gian Luigi Zampieri, , Donald Covert, , , , Antoine Mitchell, Cal Stewart Kellogg, Kek-Tjiang Lim, Doron Salomon and Michael Bialoguski.

Ferrara was also a well-known conductor of . He conducted scores by for The Leopard, for Barabbas, and for 's film , and others. His wife was Maritza (Maria Letizia) Carini (1934-2000).


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