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Enrico Golisciani

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Ed. Ricordi 1883, musica di Francesco Paolo Frontini

Enrico Golisciani (25 December 1848 – 6 February 1919) was an Italian author, born in Naples. He is best known for his opera librettos, but also published a slim volume of verses for music, entitled Pagine d'Album (Milano, Ricordi, 1885); many more of his poems intended to be set to music were published in the Gazzetta Musicale di Milano.

Selected librettos

Translations into Italian

  • Il pipistrello (Nicola De Giosa - Italian premiere at Naples, Società Filarmonica, 28 January 1875)

Poems set to music

Romances:

References

This article was originally translated from this version of its counterpart in the Italian Wikipedia.

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