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Pier Adolfo Tirindelli

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Pier Adolfo Tirindelli (1858–1937) was an Italian violinist and composer of operas and songs. He was a classmate and friend of Puccini, and later taught at the Liceo Benedetto Marcello in Venice and became conductor of the conservatory orchestra.[1]

Selected works

Romanze:

  • "Amore, amor!"
  • "Mistica"
  • "Myosotis"
  • "Primavera"

References

  1. ^ Linda B. Fairtile - Giacomo Puccini: A Guide to Research 1135592349 2013 - Page 50 "“How Giacomo Puccini Got His Start, Related by His Schoolmate, Tirindelli.” Musical America 30, no. 21 (September 1919): 5. LC: ML1.M384 Q Pier Adolfo Tirindelli (1858—1937), a composer and conductor who was a classmate of Puccini's ..."