“Concert of the Symphony revealed Dante Anzolini, a great conductor.( head title).. A wonderful concert was heard in Belgrano Auditorium. Dante Anzolini’s consecration with the National Symphony featured nothing less than the performance of the first and second Suites of Daphnis et Chloe of Ravel, which he conducted from memory with authority and surprising resolve. Both the orchestra and the choir (celebrating its 30th anniversary) performed above their level in front of this charismatic young conductor of precise gestures, contagious joy, and with passion to move the public achieving this enthusiastic rendition from memory. The other triumph was the Elgar Concerto…”