Vittorio Giannini, the Glossary
Vittorio Giannini (October 19, 1903 – November 28, 1966) was an American neoromantic composer of operas, songs, symphonies, and band works.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: Adolphus Hailstork, Alfred Reed, Anna Moffo, Anthony Iannaccone, Blennerhassett (opera), Curtis Institute of Music, David Amram, Dusolina Giannini, Herbie Hancock, Irwin Swack, John Corigliano, John Tyrrell (musicologist), Judith Blegen, Juilliard School, Leonard Warren, Libretto, Manhattan School of Music, Mario Lanza, Mark Bucci, Mary Lynn Twombly, Metropolitan Opera, Milan Conservatory, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Neo-romanticism, New York City, Nicolas Flagello, Opera, Philadelphia, Prima donna, Radio opera, Rolande Maxwell Young, Ruggiero Ricci, Soprano, Stanley Sadie, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, The Scarlet Letter, The Taming of the Shrew (Giannini), Thomas Pasatieri, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Violin.
- Neoromantic composers
- North Carolina School of the Arts faculty
Adolphus Hailstork
Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III (born April 17, 1941) is an American composer and educator.
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Alfred Reed
Alfred Friedman (better known as Alfred Reed) (January 25, 1921 – September 17, 2005) was an American neoclassical composer, with more than two hundred published works for concert band, orchestra, chorus, and chamber ensemble to his name.
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Anna Moffo
Anna Moffo (June 27, 1932 – March 9, 2006) was an American opera singer, television personality, and actress. Vittorio Giannini and Anna Moffo are classical musicians from Pennsylvania.
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Anthony Iannaccone
Anthony Joseph Iannaccone (born October 14, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American composer and conductor.
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Blennerhassett (opera)
Blennerhassett is a brief radio opera in one act by American composer Vittorio Giannini with a libretto by Phillip Roll and Norman Corwin.
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Curtis Institute of Music
The Curtis Institute of Music is a private conservatory in Philadelphia.
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David Amram
David Werner Amram III (born November 17, 1930) is an American composer, arranger, and conductor of orchestral, chamber, and choral works, many with jazz flavorings. Vittorio Giannini and David Amram are musicians from Philadelphia.
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Dusolina Giannini
Dusolina Giannini (December 19, 1902 – June 29, 1986) was an Italian-American dramatic soprano, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Vittorio Giannini and Dusolina Giannini are classical musicians from Pennsylvania.
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Herbie Hancock
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is an American jazz musician, bandleader, and composer.
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Irwin Swack
Irwin Swack (November 8, 1916, in West Salem, Ohio – January 2, 2006) was an American composer of contemporary classical music.
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John Corigliano
John Paul Corigliano Jr. (born February 16, 1938) is an American composer of contemporary classical music.
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John Tyrrell (musicologist)
John Tyrrell (17 August 1942 – 4 October 2018) was a British musicologist.
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Judith Blegen
Judith Blegen (April 27, 1943, Lexington, Kentucky) is an American soprano, particularly associated with light lyric roles of the French, Italian and German repertories.
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Juilliard School
The Juilliard School is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City.
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Leonard Warren
Leonard Warren (April 21, 1911 – March 4, 1960) was an American opera singer.
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Libretto
A libretto (an English word derived from the Italian word libretto) is the text used in, or intended for, an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, oratorio, cantata or musical.
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Manhattan School of Music
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) is a private music conservatory in New York City.
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Mario Lanza
Mario Lanza (born Alfredo Arnold Cocozza; January 31, 1921 – October 7, 1959) was an American tenor and actor. Vittorio Giannini and Mario Lanza are classical musicians from Pennsylvania.
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Mark Bucci
Mark Bucci (26 February 1924, New York City – 22 August 2002, Camp Verde, Arizona) was an American composer, lyricist, and dramatist. Vittorio Giannini and Mark Bucci are American male opera composers and American opera composers.
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Mary Lynn Twombly
Mary Lynn Twombly Aprahamian (born 8 January 1935) is an American composer, conductor, and pianist who publishes under the name Mary Lynn Twombly.
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Metropolitan Opera
The Metropolitan Opera (commonly known as the Met) is an American opera company based in New York City, currently resident at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, situated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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Milan Conservatory
The Milan Conservatory, also known as the Conservatorio di Milano and the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi, is a college of music in Milan, Italy.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne (born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist and short story writer.
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Neo-romanticism
The term neo-romanticism is used to cover a variety of movements in philosophy, literature, music, painting, and architecture, as well as social movements, that exist after and incorporate elements from the era of Romanticism.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Nicolas Flagello
Nicolas Oreste Flagello (March 15, 1928 – March 16, 1994) was an American composer and conductor of classical music.
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Opera
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
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Philadelphia
Philadelphia, colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the sixth-most populous city in the nation, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census.
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Prima donna
In opera or commedia dell'arte, a prima donna (Italian for 'first lady';: prime donne) is the leading female singer in the company, the person to whom the prime roles would be given.
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Radio opera
Radio opera (German: 'Funkoper' or 'Radiooper') is a genre of opera.
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Rolande Maxwell Young
Rolande Maxwell Young Schrade (September 13, 1927 – January 19, 2015) was born in Washington, D.C. She was an American composer, pianist, teacher, and the matriarch of a musical family with five children.
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Ruggiero Ricci
Ruggiero Ricci (24 July 1918 – 5 August 2012) was an American violinist known for performances and recordings of the works of Paganini. Vittorio Giannini and Ruggiero Ricci are Juilliard School faculty.
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Soprano
A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.
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Stanley Sadie
Stanley John Sadie (30 October 1930 – 21 March 2005) was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor.
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.
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The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850.
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The Taming of the Shrew (Giannini)
The Taming of the Shrew is an opera in three acts by composer Vittorio Giannini.
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Thomas Pasatieri
Thomas Pasatieri (born October 20, 1945) is an American opera composer. Vittorio Giannini and Thomas Pasatieri are American male opera composers, American opera composers, Juilliard School faculty and Manhattan School of Music faculty.
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University of North Carolina School of the Arts
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) is a public art school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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Violin
The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.
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See also
Neoromantic composers
- Alexander Moyzes
- Clarence Cameron White
- Darius Milhaud
- Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Ernst von Dohnányi
- Fritz Stiedry
- Gabriel Grovlez
- Georgy Sviridov
- Harry Lawrence Freeman
- Valery Gavrilin
- Vittorio Giannini
North Carolina School of the Arts faculty
- Arledge Armenaki
- David Jolley
- Gary Karr
- Joseph Robinson (oboist)
- Kenneth Fuchs
- Margaret Vardell Sandresky
- Russell Peck
- Vittorio Giannini