Short bio Felice Lattuada
Full biography Felice Lattuada
Felice Lattuada (1882-1962) was an Italian composer known for his unique style that combined elements of modernism and traditional Italian music.
Born in Turin, Lattuada studied music at the local conservatory before moving to Paris to study with Gabriel Fauré. It was there that he became exposed to French modernist composers like Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy, whose influence can be heard in Lattuada's music.
Lattuada was a prolific composer, with a catalog that includes several operas, ballets, symphonies, and chamber music works. One of his most famous pieces is the ballet La Nemica, which tells the story of a group of witches who seek revenge against a young girl.
Lattuada's music often incorporated elements of Italian folk music, and he was known for his use of colorful orchestration and innovative harmony. His music was well-received during his lifetime, and he was awarded several prizes and honors, including Italy's prestigious Gran Premio Nazionale di Musica.
Despite his success, Lattuada's music is not as well-known as that of some of his contemporaries. However, his unique contributions to the world of classical music continue to be appreciated by those who are familiar with his work.
Compositions featuring Felice Lattuada
# | Name | Duration | Genre | Year |
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1 | Le Preziose Ridicole, opera | 57:17 min | Opera | 1929 |
2 | Luci Del Varieta' (Variety Lights), film score | Film Score | - |
Albums featuring Felice Lattuada
# | Сover | Name album | Year | Music label |
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1 | Felice Lattuada - Pirro Gjikondi, Eugenia Canale – Violin Sonatas, 12 Piano Preludes(2×CD, Album) | 2023 | Da Vinci Classics | |
2 | Felice Lattuada, Gianfranco Masini, Sergio Tedesco, Angelo Veccia, Enrico Fissore, Sylvie Valayre, Adriana Cicogna, Anna Catarci, Ezio Di Cesare, Roberto Servile, Orchestra Sinfonica Dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini", Coro Del Teatro Communale Rossin | 1991 | Ermitage |
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