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Guillaume Louis Cottrau

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Guillaume Louis Cottrau
Born10 August 1797
Paris
Died31 October 1847(1847-10-31) (aged 50)
Naples
Occupation(s)Musician
Music publisher

Guillaume-Louis Cottrau (10 August 1797 in Paris – 31 October 1847 in Naples) was a French composer and music publisher.[1]

Arrived in Naples with his father who served Joachim Murat, the King of Naples, Cottrau undertook the publication of Passatempi Musicali, a collection of Neapolitan songs, some of his composition. Thanks to this, the canzone Napoletana crossed the borders of the kingdom and reached great diffusion and popularity abroad.

One of his themes was taken up by Franz Liszt for his Tarentelle napolitaine included in the Années de pèlerinage.

Guglielmo was the father of composer Teodoro Cottrau.[2]

References

  1. ^ Honegger, Marc (1979). Dictionnaire de la musique;Tome 1, Les Hommes et leurs œuvres. A-K (in French). Bordas. p. 240. ISBN 2-0401-0721-5.
  2. ^ Cottrau, Guillaume treccani.it