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Lamberto Landi

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Lamberto Landi
Born(1882-09-02)September 2, 1882
DiedJuly 6, 1950(1950-07-06) (aged 67)
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Composer and conductor

Lamberto Landi (Lucca, September 2, 1882 – Lucca, July 6, 1950)[1] was an Italian composer and conductor.

Born in Lucca, he first studied at that city's Istituto Musicale before traveling to Milan; there he studied with Michele Saladino and Gaetano Coronara at the Conservatory.[2] His opera Il Pergolese, premiered in Milan in 1914,[1] was published by Sonzogno in 1913; Ricordi published it in 1920.[2] Other operas include:

The last two of these were never staged.[1] Other compositions include orchestral works, chamber music, and sacred pieces. Landi taught at the Boccherini Institute in Lucca for some years.[2] He died in Lucca.[1]

A Mass for mixed choir and orchestra has been recorded, along with an Andante for orchestra, and released on the Bongiovanni label. They are paired with a Mass and Andante religioso by Gaetano Luporini.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Biography at treccani.it
  2. ^ a b c d Liner notes to Gaetano Luporini – Lamberto Landi, Bongiovanni, recorded 1990