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Luigi Arditi

Luigi Arditi (16 July 1822 – 1 May 1903) was an Italian violinist, composer and conductor.
==Life==
Arditi was born in Crescentino, Piemonte (Italy). He began his musical career as a violinist, and studied music at the Conservatory of Milan.
He made his debut in 1843 as a director at Vercelli, and it was there that he was made an honorary member of the Philharmonic Academy.
Arditi conducted opera throughout Italy and in 1846 found himself conducting as far afield as Havana, Cuba. (This was where he first met Bottesini).
He visited America, where he remained for a while, conducting operas in New York, Philadelphia and other cities with the Max Maretzek Italian Opera Company until 1856.
Then, following a visit to Constantinople, he decided to settle in London, but made several trips again to America with the Royal Italian Opera Company.
He also conducted in Germany, and in other major European cities such as St. Petersburg, Vienna and Madrid.
After 1885, he was in England, conducting at Covent Garden and in various prestigious theatres and promenade concerts in London's parks.
He died at Hove, near Brighton (England), and is buried in Hove Cemetery.
Arditi's best-known operas are: ''I Briganti'', ''II Corsaro'', and ''La Spia'', ("The Spy"). In addition he wrote numerous songs and vocal waltzes, the most popular of which are "Il Bacio" ("The Kiss", dedicated to Marietta Piccolomini, to a text specially written by baritone Gottardo Aldighieri),〔(Arditi, ''My Reminescences'', pp.68-70 ) and (325 ). ''Il bacio'' was to become famous as it was usually interpolated by Adelina Patti into the singing lesson in Act 2 of Rossini's ''The Barber of Seville'' (Luana D'Aguì, ''Bologna - Teatro Comunale: Il Barbiere di Siviglia'', "(OperaClick )")〕 "Le Tortorelle" ("The Dove", dedicated to Etelka Gerster), "Se Saran Rose" ("Rosebuds", also titled in English "Love in Springtime", dedicated to Adelina Patti), and "Parla" ("Speak!").
His ''Inno Turco'' (1856) for Sultan Abdülmecid I set to a Turkish text was later sung in London during the state visit of Sultan Abdülaziz at Crystal Palace by a British choir of 1600 in July 1867.
The world premiere recording of ''Inno Turco'', by Turkish music historian Dr Emre Araci with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonic Choir, was released in 2005 by the Brilliant Classics label.

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