- Francesco Paolo Frontini
Francesco Paolo Frontini (
Catania ,August 6 ,1860 – Catania,July 26 ,1939 ) was an Italiancomposer . He studied music with his father, composerMartino Frontini ; he also studied theviolin withSanti D'Amico , playing a concert with him at the town concert hall at the age of 13. At 15 his first composition, a "Qui tollis", was played at the city cathedral, under the direction ofPietro Antonio Coppola . In 1875 Frontini matriculated at the conservatory inPalermo , where he studied withPietro Platania ; from there he passed to the conservatory inNaples , where he received his diploma in composition under the tuition of Lauro Rossi.Among his first substantial compositions was a funeral Mass in honor of Pietro Coppola. In 1881 came the premiere of a three-act
melodrama , "Nella"; further operas followed, beginning with "Sansone" in 1882, "Aleramo" (based on the legend of Adelasia and Aleramo) in 1883, "Fatalità " in 1890, "Malia" (on alibretto ofLuigi Capuana in 1891, and "Il Falconiere" in 1899. At the same time his lyric poem "Medio-Evo" received favorable notice fromJules Massenet . He wrote music for the one-act play "Vicolo delle belle" bySaverio Fiducia , as well as forAntonino Russo Giusti 's comedy "U Spiridu", which was shown in 1920 at the communal theater under the direction ofGaetano Emanuel Calì . He also wrote a number of religious and secular choral compositions at this time. Frontini also wrote numerous songs, melodies,serenata s and romances; the most popular of these were his "Serenata araba", "Il piccolo montanaro", and a "Triumphal March". In addition to his activities as a composer, he taught music andcounterpoint at the Ospizio di Beneficenza.One of Frontini's chief interests was popular music and song, and he compiled the first collection of Sicilian
folk song s in Italy; fifty pieces from this collection were published byCasa Ricordi in 1882; a second collection, titled "Natale siciliano", was published in 1893 by De Marchi ofMilan .Frontini died in the city of his birth in 1939.
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