|
Lamberto Landi (September 2, 1882 -July 6, 1950)〔(Biography ) at treccani.it〕 was an Italian composer and conductor. Born in Lucca, he first studied at that city's Istituto Musicale before traveling to Milan; there he studied with Michele Saladino and Gaetano Coronara at the Conservatory.〔Liner notes to ''Gaetano Luporini - Lamberto Landi'', Bongiovanni, recorded 1990〕 His opera ''Il Pergolese'', premiered in Milan in 1914,〔 was published by Sonzogno in 1913; Ricordi published it in 1920.〔 Other operas include: *''Bianca'' (Lucca, 1910) *''Nelly'' (completed 1916, premiered Lucca, 1947) - after ''The Old Curiosity Shop'' by Charles Dickens *''Laurette'' (Pisa, 1927) *''Gorgona'' (after the play by Sem Benelli) *''Nausica'' The last two of these were never staged.〔 Other compositions include orchestral works, chamber music, and sacred pieces. Landi taught at the Boccherini Institute in Lucca for some years.〔 He died in Lucca.〔 A ''Mass'' for mixed choir and orchestra has been recorded, along with an ''Andante'' for orchestra, and released on the Bongiovanni label. They are paired with a ''Mass'' and ''Andante religioso'' by Gaetano Luporini.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lamberto Landi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|