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Alberto Soresina

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Alberto Soresina
Born10 May 1911
Milan, Italy
Died2007
OccupationMusician
InstrumentPiano

Alberto Soresina (born in Milan, 10 May 1911 and died in 2007) was an Italian musicologist and composer.

Biography

Born in Milan in 1911,[1] he studied at the Milan Conservatory and at Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena. He was a professor of singing at the Milan Conservatory and Turin Conservatory (1959-1962), and later composition at the Milan Conservatory.

One of his teachers was Vito Frazzi,[2] and among his students were Luca Casagrande, Rubén Domínguez, Mario Duel, Franca Fabbri, Enrico Fissore, Andrea Forte, Stefano Secco, Mira Sulpizi, and Fausto Tenzi.[3]

He composed several works for piano, choral and chamber music.

Works

  • Lanterna rossa (1942)
  • Cuor di cristallo (1942)
  • L'amuleto (1954)
  • Tre sogni per Marina (1967)

References

  1. ^ Storia della Musica - Jaca Book - pag 339 (in Italian). Editoriale Jaca Book. 1995. ISBN 9788816439177. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "VITO FRAZZI" (in Italian). centroartevitofrazzi.it. Retrieved February 20, 2016.
  3. ^ "Bibliografia Lilium (ordinato per Autore) Argomento: 1940-1943" (in Italian). adamoli.org. Retrieved February 20, 2016.