- Franco Faccio
Franco Faccio (
March 8 ,1840 –July 21 ,1891 ) was an Italiancomposer and conductor.Born in
Verona , Faccio became known as a conductor of Verdi's music. He studied music inMilan and after finishing his studies began his career as a composer, writing "I Profughi Fiamminghi" (Milan , 1863) and "Amleto " (Genoa , 1865), the latter being one of the many operas based onWilliam Shakespeare 's "Hamlet ". Both operas failed to achieve success either among the critics or the general public. However the Marcia Funebre composed for the "Amleto " is considered as an important example of Faccio's lyricism. Its popularity is made evident by its transcriptions for wind band in late 19th century. One can still listen to this part of the opera inCorfu during Easter, where the band ofPhilarmonic Society of Corfu performs it during the epitaph litany of St.Spyridon in the morning ofHoly Saturday . In 2004, however, conductor Anthony Barese edited the score and presented "Amleto", therefore allowing the re-evaluation of the until recently neglected opera. Barese has also presented the marcia funebre with the Dallas Opera Young Artists Symphony Orchestra.In 1867 Faccio became director of the
Milan Conservatory and in 1872 he was nominated director ofMilan 's Teatro alla Scala. Faccio conducted the first performance of Verdi's "Otello " (1887) and also itsLondon premiere . He had previously conducted the first Italian performance of "Aida " (1872) and the premiere of the revised version ofSimon Boccanegra (1881). Faccio died inMonza at age 51.External links
* [http://www.anthonybarrese.com/Amletoproject.htm The Amleto Project at anthonybarrese.com]
* [http://www.anthonybarrese.com/excerpts.htm Amleto Audio and piano vocal score excerpts]
* [http://www.anthonybarrese.com/amletolibretto.htm Amleto complete libretto in Italian and English]
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