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Alfredo D'Ambrosio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfredo D'Ambrosio Alfredo D'Ambrosio (Naples, 13 June 1871 — Nice, 29 December 1914 (Paris, 31 December 2014 )) was an Italian composer and violinist. He studied under Enrico Bossi at the Conservatory "San Pietro a Majella" in Naples, and later with Pablo de Sarasate in Madrid, and August Wilhelmj in London. He then settled in Nice, and devoted himself to his compositions and his work as a teacher.〔Mason, Daniel Gregory (Hrsg.): The Art of Music, 1915, Vol. 11, p. 307〕 His brother Luigi d'Ambrosio was also a violinist and later teacher of Salvatore Accardo. ==Works== Alfredo D'Ambrosio is the author of the opera ''Pia de' Tolomei'', based on Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, the ballet ''Hersilia'', two Violin Concertos, a String Quartet in C minor Op.42 (1908) and a Quintet, as well as various concert pieces for violin and piano, which had a certain popularity in the early 20th century. His 1st Violin Concerto (in B minor Op.29, dedicated to Arrigo Serato) was written from April to October 1903 and premiered on 29 October 1904. The 2nd Violin Concerto (in G minor Op.51, dedicated to Jacques Thibaud) premiered by Georges Enesco on 6 April 1913 in Paris, conducted by the composer.〔Emery, Frederic B.: The Violin Concerto, 1928, Vol. 2, p. 369〕 His best-known work is his ''Canzonetta'' Op. 6, which he recorded in 1907. More recordings of this piece were made in 1914 by Alexander Petschnikoff (1873-1948), Mischa Elman in 1921, and 1924 Toscha Seidel and Georg Kulenkampff in 1924. In addition, there is also his ''Serenade'' Op. 4 recorded in 1919 by Jascha Heifetz and by George Enescu in 1924.
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