- Luigi Denza
Luigi Denza (
February 24 ,1846 -January 26 ,1922 ), was an Italiancomposer .Denza was born at
Castellammare di Stabia , nearNaples . He studied music underSaverio Mercadante andPaolo Serrao at the Naples Conservatory. Later, he moved toLondon and became a professor of singing at theRoyal Academy of Music in 1898. Denza wrote anopera , "Wallenstein", and hundreds of songs. The most popular of these was a collaboration withPeppino Turco , theNeapolitan song "Funiculì, Funiculà ", about the Vesuviusfunicular . [ [http://www.vesuvioinrete.it/funicolare/e_funicolare_funiculi.htm Funiculi' funicula' ] at www.vesuvioinrete.it] . Other songs such as "Luna fedel", "Occhi di fata", and "Se" have been sung byMario Lanza ,Luciano Pavarotti , Carlo Bergonzi,Enrico Caruso andRona Tynan .Six years after Funiculì, Funiculà was composed, German composer
Richard Strauss heard the song while on a tour of Italy. Thinking that it was a traditional Italian folk song, he later incorporated it into his Aus Italien symphony. To his great embarrassment, Strauss realised his mistake when an angry Denza filed a lawsuit against him. Denza won the lawsuit, and Strauss was forced to pay him a royalty fee every time the Aus Italien was performed in public.Luigi Denza died in 1922 in London.
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