- Franco Vittadini
Franco Vittadini (
April 09 ,1884 Pavia –November 30 ,1948 Pavia ) was an Italian composer and conductor. As a composer he is mostly known for his compositions in opera and sacred music.Born in
Pavia , he began his musical studies in 1903 at theMilan Conservatory , but left prematurely because of a disagreement with the director,Giuseppe Gallignani . For a short period he was maestro di cappella and organist inVarese , thereafter spending the rest of his life in Pavia where he was the director of the Istituto Musicale from 1924 until his death.As a stage composer, Vittadini found his greatest success with the opera "
Anima allegra " (1918 - 1919), performed abroad as well as in Italy. His ballet "Vecchia Milano" (1928) was also very successful. Vittadini considered his opera "Caracciolo " (1938) to be his finest work, but his opera "Fiammetta e l'avaro " (1942 - 1951) was more successful at winning audiences.Vittadini received attention outside the theater for his religious works. He wrote numerous
masses andmotets in a style very similar to that ofLorenzo Perosi . Hisoratorio "L'agonia del Redentore" (1933) is considered to be one of his finer works, and his religious drama "Nazareth" (1925) forms a bridge between his achievements within sacred compositions and dramatic works.Operas
*"Il mare di Tiberiade" (1914)
*"Anima Allegra" (1918-19)
*"Nazareth" (1925)
*"La Sagredo" (1930)
*"Il natale di Gesù" (1933)
*"Caracciolo" (1938)
*"Fiammetta e l'avaro" (1942)ources
* [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/V.html Opera Glass]
*John C.G. Waterhouse. The "New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
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