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Tommasini, Vincenzo

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Tommasini, Vincenzo (1878–1950)

Italian composer. He travelled a great deal before 1910 and then settled down to compose; his best-known piece is his ballet after Scarlatti, The Good-Humoured Ladies.

He studied at the Liceo di Santa Cecilia in Rome and became an associate of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia.

Works

Stage

operas Medea (1906) and Uguale Fortuna (1913); ballet The Good-humoured Ladies (on music by Scarlatti, 1917).

Orchestral and choral

Il Carnevale di Venezia for orchestra (1929), violin concerto (1932); choral works on Dante, Petrarch, and others; overture Poema erotico to Calderón's Life is a Dream, prelude to Baudelaire's ‘Hymne à la beauté’, suite Chiari di luna, Il beato regno, Paesaggi toscani for orchestra.

Chamber

three string quartets; violin and piano sonata.



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