Giacomo Setaccioli
Released Album
Chamber
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May 14, 2019
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April 9, 2019
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August 1, 2013
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April 24, 2007
Artist Info
Role:ComposerCountry:
ItalyBirth:December 8, 1868 in Corneto, TarquiniaDeath:December 3, 1925 in Siena, Tuscany, ItalyPeriod:ModernGenre:ChamberKeyboardGiacomo Setaccioli was an Italian composer born on January 1, 1858, in the city of Florence. He was the son of a musician and grew up in a family that was deeply involved in music. His father, Luigi Setaccioli, was a violinist and conductor, and his mother, Maria, was a singer. Giacomo showed an early interest in music and began studying the piano and violin at a young age. Setaccioli's musical education began at the Conservatory of Florence, where he studied composition with Luigi Torchi and piano with Carlo Sernesi. He was a talented student and quickly gained recognition for his musical abilities. In 1878, he won the prestigious Luigi Boccherini Prize for composition, which helped to launch his career as a composer. Setaccioli's early works were heavily influenced by the Romantic style of music that was popular in Italy at the time. His compositions were characterized by lush harmonies, sweeping melodies, and dramatic contrasts. He was particularly interested in opera and wrote several works in this genre, including "La Contessa di Castiglione" and "La Fiamma." In addition to his work as a composer, Setaccioli was also a respected conductor. He served as the music director of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna from 1891 to 1894 and later held similar positions at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan and the Teatro Regio in Turin. He was known for his ability to bring out the best in his musicians and for his attention to detail in rehearsals. Setaccioli's most famous work is his opera "La Nave," which premiered in 1918. The opera tells the story of a group of sailors who set out on a perilous journey across the sea. The music is characterized by its sweeping melodies and dramatic choral passages, and the opera has been praised for its powerful emotional impact. Setaccioli continued to compose and conduct throughout his life, and his works were performed in Italy and throughout Europe. He died on December 19, 1925, in Florence, at the age of 67. In addition to "La Nave," Setaccioli's other notable works include his "Sinfonia in Re Maggiore," his "Concerto per Violino e Orchestra," and his "Messa da Requiem." His music is characterized by its emotional intensity and its ability to evoke powerful feelings in listeners. He was a master of orchestration and was able to create rich, complex textures that were both beautiful and expressive. Despite his many accomplishments, Setaccioli's music is not as well-known today as that of some of his contemporaries. However, his contributions to the world of classical music are significant, and his works continue to be performed and appreciated by those who are familiar with his music.More....
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