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Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli

Pick-Mangiagalli: Il ‘carillon' magico, Op. 30

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Musikproduktion Höflich  |  SKU: MPH4961
  • Composer: Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli (1882-1949)
  • Format: Full Orchestral Score
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Orchestra
  • Originally for: Opera
  • Work: Il 'carillon' magico, Op. 30
  • Size: 8.3 x 11.6 inches
  • Pages: 324

Description

Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli was born into a Jewish family at Strakonice, South Bohemia (Czech Republic), on 10 July 1882. His family relocated to Milan when he was just two years old, where between 1896 and 1903 he studied piano with Vincenzo Appiani and composition with Vincenzo Ferroni at the conservatory. After graduating, Pick-Mangiagalli developed a career as a pianist, teacher, and composer. He converted to Catholicism in 1906. in the years immediately preceding the First World War, Pick-Mangiagalli made several trips to Vienna, where he composed and published some of his earlier piano pieces, chamber music, and songs. From 1914 he devoted himself entirely to composition. in 1936, Pick-Mangiagalli was appointed to succeed Ildebrando Pizzetti as director of the Conservatorio di Milano, and remained in post until his death on 8 July 1949.

Musikproduktion Höflich

Pick-Mangiagalli: Il ‘carillon' magico, Op. 30

$ 115.00

Description

Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli was born into a Jewish family at Strakonice, South Bohemia (Czech Republic), on 10 July 1882. His family relocated to Milan when he was just two years old, where between 1896 and 1903 he studied piano with Vincenzo Appiani and composition with Vincenzo Ferroni at the conservatory. After graduating, Pick-Mangiagalli developed a career as a pianist, teacher, and composer. He converted to Catholicism in 1906. in the years immediately preceding the First World War, Pick-Mangiagalli made several trips to Vienna, where he composed and published some of his earlier piano pieces, chamber music, and songs. From 1914 he devoted himself entirely to composition. in 1936, Pick-Mangiagalli was appointed to succeed Ildebrando Pizzetti as director of the Conservatorio di Milano, and remained in post until his death on 8 July 1949.

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