Giannetti, Giovanni
Giannetti, Giovanni
Giannetti, Giovanni, Italian composer; b. Naples, March 25, 1869; d. Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 10, 1934. He studied in Naples, Trieste, and Vienna. In 1912-13 he was director of the Liceo Musicale, Siena, and in 1915 he was in Rome, where, from 1920, he was music director of the Teatro dei Piccoli, with which he toured Europe and South America.
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