Giovanni Tebaldini
Giovanni Tebaldini (Brescia, September 7, 1864 – San Benedetto del Tronto May 11, 1952) was an Italian composer, organist and musicologist.[1]
Life[]
He studied with Amilcare Ponchielli at the Conservatory of Milan and later with Franz Xaver Haberl in Regensburg. He was maestro di cappella in several Italian cities and later director of Consevaroty of Parma and director of Santa Casa di Loreto.
Compositions[]
Organ solo[]
Trois Pièces d’Orgue, 1896
Theorical[clarification needed] works[]
Metodo di studio per l’Organo moderno (1894)
Writings[]
La musica sacra in Italia (1893) L’archivio musicale della Cappella antoniana in Padova (1895) La musica sacra nella storia e nella liturgia (1904)
Sources[]
- A. Untersteiner: Giovanni Tebaldini e la riforma della musica da chiesa (1895)
- M. Pilati: Giovanni Tebaldini, Bollettino bibliografico musicale (1929)
- M. Horwath: Tebaldini, Gnecchi and Strauss (1970)
References[]
- ^ ":: Giovanni Tebaldini - Musicista e musicologo ::". Tebaldini.it. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
External links[]
- "Giovanni Tebaldini- Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music". Naxos.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
Categories:
- 1864 births
- 1952 deaths
- 20th-century classical composers
- 20th-century Italian composers
- 20th-century Italian male musicians
- Composers for pipe organ
- Italian classical composers
- Italian male classical composers
- Italian classical organists
- Italian musicologists
- Male organists
- Milan Conservatory alumni
- People from Brescia
- Italian composer stubs