Giovanni Tebaldini

In today's article we will explore the fascinating world of Giovanni Tebaldini. From its origins to its evolution today, this topic has captured the attention of people of all ages and backgrounds. With a rich and diverse history, Giovanni Tebaldini has left an indelible mark on society, influencing entire generations and playing a crucial role in countless aspects of modern life. Through this article, we will seek to delve deeper into the various aspects that make Giovanni Tebaldini such a relevant and exciting topic, in the hope of discovering new perspectives and knowledge that enrich our understanding of this phenomenon.

Giovanni Tebaldini.

Giovanni Tebaldini (7 September 1864 – 11 May 1952) was an Italian composer, organist and musicologist.

Life

He studied with Amilcare Ponchielli at the Milan Conservatory and later with Franz Xaver Haberl in Regensburg. He was maestro di cappella in several Italian cities and later director of the Parma Conservatory and director of Santa Casa di Loreto.

Compositions

Organ solo

  • Trois Pièces d’Orgue (1896)

Theoretical works

  • Metodo di studio per l’Organo moderno (1894)

Writings

  • La musica sacra in Italia (1893)
  • L’archivio musicale della Cappella antoniana in Padova (1895)
  • La musica sacra nella storia e nella liturgia (1904)

Sources

  • Horwath, Michael (1970). Tebaldini, Gnecchi and Strauss. (in Italian).
  • Pilati, Mario (1929). "Giovanni Tebaldini ". Bollettino bibliografico musicale. (in Italian).
  • Untersteiner, Alfredo (1895). Giovanni Tebaldini e la riforma della musica da chiesa. (in Italian).

References

  1. ^ ":: Giovanni Tebaldini - Musicista e musicologo ::". Tebaldini.it. Retrieved 9 June 2016.

External links