Michele Salvoni ( Italian: Michele Salvoni ; June 25, 1805 , Naples - October 19, 1860 [1] , Lyon ) - Italian composer .
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Biography
Came from a noble family. From early childhood, he had a penchant for music and wished to study only it, which is why he entered the conservatory in his native city. She studied violin playing in it and at the age of 15 was considered the best violinist at the College of San Pietro [2] , and at the age of 21 received the honorary title of maestro chapel. Subsequently, he worked in Italy and France [3] .
Of his operas, “Three words in ten years” was particularly successful ( Italian: In dieci anni tre parole ; 1829) [4] . In addition to operas, Salvoni also wrote violin concerts, several masses, a cantata in honor of Louis Napoleon (1852).
Notes
- ↑ Some sources, including the ESB , mistakenly 1861.
- ↑ Violino - Casato Adamoli
- ↑ Giovanni Masutto. I maestri di musica italiani del secolo xix: notizie biografiche - Venezia, 1884 .-- P.225. (ital.)
- ↑ Salvoni, Mikel // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.