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Michele Esposito

Michele Esposito (29 September 1855 – 19 November 1929) was an Italian-born musical composer, conductor and pianist who lived most of his professional life in Dublin, Ireland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Concert Programmes )
== Training ==
Esposito was born at Castellamare di Stabia, near Sorrento. As a boy he entered a Music Conservatory at Naples as a pianoforte pupil of Beniamino Cesi (1845–1907, himself a favourite pupil of Thalberg), and studied composition there for 8 years under Paolo Serrao (1830–1907, teacher of Francesco Cilea and others). He was a near-contemporary of Giuseppe Martucci, and a few years the senior of Alessandro Longo, both taught by these teachers. In 1878 he went to Paris for several years.〔Obituary, Irish Times, Dublin, 25 November 1929, p. 5〕
In 1879 he married Natalia Klebnikoff (1857–1944), who hailed from St Petersburg. They had four children, including the noted scholar Mario Esposito.

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