found: English Wikipedia, viewed August 17, 2011("Alberto Lizzio" is a pseudonymous conductor whose name is used on various recordings produced by Alfred Scholz, including a bizarre Beethoven Ninth and a rather good recording of middle-period Haydn symphonies. Scholz had a veritable stable of non-existent conductors under contract, which he used on his Pilz and Vienna Masters labels. Here is a citation of an article by John F. Berky at http://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesenglish/berkyjohnpseudonym/pseudonyms.pdf: "Alberto Lizzio" and "South German Philharmonic Orchestra" ©2005 Point Classics. Note: No such performers exist. "Alberto Lizzio" was a pseudonym invented by bargain-record producer Alfred Scholz and attached to older performances (often conducted by Hans Swarowsky, Milan Horvat, Carl Melles or himself). The "South German Philharmonic" - if the attribution is correct - was a short-lived pick-up ensemble assembled by Scholz from members of the Czech Philharmonic in Prague and the Bamberg Symphony around 1968")