: Toscanini was famous for his "come scritto" (as written) approach, insisting on following the composer's instructions precisely rather than imposing personal interpretations.

Toscanini was a fervent anti-Fascist who famously refused to play the Fascist anthem "Giovinezza" or perform in Nazi Germany.

Arturo Toscanini (1867–1957) was a world-famous Italian conductor known for his photographic memory, iron discipline, and absolute fidelity to the composer's score. Rising from a modest background to become the most celebrated conductor of his era, he led the world premieres of iconic operas like Puccini’s La Bohème and Turandot and later became a global cultural icon through his leadership of the NBC Symphony Orchestra . 🎵 Musical Legacy and Career