Giulio Viozzi

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Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and music critic

Giulio Viozzi (born Trieste, 5 July 1912 – died Verona, 29 November 1984) was an Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and music critic. He was a pupil of Antonio Illersberg [it], and took his diploma in piano playing in 1931. Among his compositions are numerous operas, ballets, and symphonic works, as well as some chamber music and songs.

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Giulio Viozzi

Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and music critic

Giulio Viozzi (born Trieste, 5 July 1912 – died Verona, 29 November 1984) was an Italian composer, conductor, pianist, and music critic. He was a pupil of Antonio Illersberg [it], and took his diploma in piano playing in 1931. Among his compositions are numerous operas, ballets, and symphonic works, as well as some chamber music and songs.

References

  • Brief biography at trieste.com (in Italian)
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