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Giulio Confalonieri (23 May 1896 - 29 June 1972) was an Italian musician, musicologist, composer and musical critic. Born in Milan, Confalonieri graduated in letters at the and in piano at the Bologna Conservatory. Between 1919 and 1920 he composed his first opera, "Rosaspina", which was eventually staged only in 1939. In 1921 he moved to Paris, where he became friend with Paul Dukas, and then to London, where he stayed until 1927 teaching piano, performing as a concert pianist, and composing incidental music. Confalonieri died on 29 June 1972, aged 76, following a heart attack.

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  • Giulio Confalonieri (Milano, 1896 – Milano, 29 giugno 1972) è stato un musicologo, compositore, pianista e critico musicale italiano. (it)
  • Giulio Confalonieri (Milà, 1896 − Milà, 29 de juny de 1972) fou un compositor i crític musical italià. Estudià a Milà, acabant la seva educació musical a Bolonya amb el compositor Alfano. També fou doctor en Filosofia i Lletres per la Universitat de Milà. El seu poema simfònic Una notte sul monte Imetto, estrenada a Milà i Bolonya, aconseguí una acollida molt favorable entre el públic i la crítica. (ca)
  • Giulio Confalonieri (23 May 1896 - 29 June 1972) was an Italian musician, musicologist, composer and musical critic. Born in Milan, Confalonieri graduated in letters at the and in piano at the Bologna Conservatory. Between 1919 and 1920 he composed his first opera, "Rosaspina", which was eventually staged only in 1939. In 1921 he moved to Paris, where he became friend with Paul Dukas, and then to London, where he stayed until 1927 teaching piano, performing as a concert pianist, and composing incidental music. Confalonieri died on 29 June 1972, aged 76, following a heart attack. (en)
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  • Milan, Italy (en)
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  • Giulio Confalonieri in Radiocorriere magazine, 1954. (en)
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  • Giulio Confalonieri (Milà, 1896 − Milà, 29 de juny de 1972) fou un compositor i crític musical italià. Estudià a Milà, acabant la seva educació musical a Bolonya amb el compositor Alfano. També fou doctor en Filosofia i Lletres per la Universitat de Milà. El seu poema simfònic Una notte sul monte Imetto, estrenada a Milà i Bolonya, aconseguí una acollida molt favorable entre el públic i la crítica. Va publicar entre altres obres: dues sonates per a violí i piano, en un grau molt interessant per la novetat de factura; la música d'escena de la comèdia de John Fletcher The Faithful Shepherdess, quatre melodies per a cant i piano, dos preludis per a piano i una Danza rústica, per a orquestra. També va dirigir l'escola de cant de la Scala, on va tenir entre altres alumnes a . Va fundar i va dirigir el Concurs Internacional de Piano "" a Seregno, col·laborà durant anys amb el programa de ràdio Il Contemporani i en 1957-8 era professor d'italià. (ca)
  • Giulio Confalonieri (23 May 1896 - 29 June 1972) was an Italian musician, musicologist, composer and musical critic. Born in Milan, Confalonieri graduated in letters at the and in piano at the Bologna Conservatory. Between 1919 and 1920 he composed his first opera, "Rosaspina", which was eventually staged only in 1939. In 1921 he moved to Paris, where he became friend with Paul Dukas, and then to London, where he stayed until 1927 teaching piano, performing as a concert pianist, and composing incidental music. Returned to Italy, after a long period of isolation and study, in the late 1930s Confalonieri resumed his activity as composer, and in 1940, he started collaborating with the magazine Settegiorni as a musical critic. In 1944 he lost the use of a leg because of an accident, and then focused on writing, collaborating with a large number of publications, notably Il Giorno, Oggi and Epoca. Confalonieri wrote several books including a History of Music and a children novel, Il Cavalier Cuccagna. He won the Bagutta Prize in 1949 with Prigionia di un artista, a monography about Luigi Cherubini. He also directed the singing school of La Scala, founded and directed the "Ettore Pozzoli" International Piano Competition in Seregno, collaborated for years with the radio program Il Contemporaneo and in 1957-8 was lecturer of Italian opera at the Cincinnati Conservatory. Confalonieri died on 29 June 1972, aged 76, following a heart attack. (en)
  • Giulio Confalonieri (Milano, 1896 – Milano, 29 giugno 1972) è stato un musicologo, compositore, pianista e critico musicale italiano. (it)
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