Liviabella, Lino
Liviabella, Lino
Liviabella, Lino, Italian composer; b. Macerata, April 7,1902; d. Bologna, Oct. 21,1964. He studied with Respighi at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. He was director of the Pesaro Cons. from 1953 to 1959, and then taught at Parma.
Works
dramatic: Conchiglia, musical play (1955). orch.:L’usignola e la Rosa for Chamber Orch. (1926); I canti dell’ amore, triptych for Strings (1929); Suite per una fiaba (1933); II Vincitore, for the Berlin Olympiad (1936); II Poeta e sua moglia (1938); La mia terra (1942). chamber: 3 violin sonatas; String Quartet. vocal: 3 oratorios: Sorella Chiara (1947), Caterina da Siena (1949), and O Crux Ave (1953); songs.
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