Pietro Abbà Cornaglia
Pietro Abbà Cornaglia (20 March 1851 – 2 May 1894) was an Italian organist, concert pianist, and composer.
Biography[]
Cornaglia was born in Alessandria, where he lived his entire life. He studied music with his stepfather Pietro Cornaglia before attending the Milan Conservatory from 1868 to 1871 to learn piano and composition. His teachers included and Lauro Rossi.
After graduating, he toured as a concert pianist before becoming the organist for Alessandria's cathedral in 1880, a position he would maintain until his death. There, Cornaglia founded a music school and conducted the cathedral's orchestra.
Cornaglia composed numerous works for piano, organ, and chamber music. He wrote three operas, Isabella Spinola (1877), Maria di Warden (1884) and Una partita a scacchi (1892), none of which were successful, and two books, Sulla introduzione del canto popolare in tutte le masse di comunità, e specialmente nella scuola (1880) and Impressioni d'un viaggio in Germania (1881).
References[]
- Ballola, Giovanni Carli and Roberta Montemoora Marvin. "Abbà Cornaglia, Pietro" (subscription required). Grove Music Online. ed. L. Macy. Retrieved on February 2, 2007.
- 1851 births
- 1894 deaths
- Italian classical composers
- Italian male classical composers
- Italian musicians
- Italian opera composers
- Male opera composers
- Italian Romantic composers
- Milan Conservatory alumni
- 19th-century classical composers
- 19th-century Italian composers
- 19th-century Italian male musicians