Francesco Santoliquido Explained
Francesco Santoliquido (1883–1971) was an Italian composer. He studied at the Liceo di Santa Cecilia in Rome, graduating in 1908.[1] His best-known works are his Tre Poesie Persiane, for voice and piano recorded by Amel Brahim-Djelloul and Anne Le Bozec in 2008.
He was born August 6, 1883, in San Giorgio a Cremano (Naples).[2]
His compositions included a violin sonata,[3] a string quartet,[4] a symphony[5] among other works including as noted a number for voice.
He died August 26, 1971, in Anacapri.[2]
Notes and References
- Song: a guide to style and literature Carol Kimball - 2000 "Francesco Santoliquido (1883–1971) Francesco Santoliquido studied at the Liceo di Santa Cecilia in Rome. After graduating in 1908, ..."
- BNF, using Grove 6 as its source.
- published c.1927 -
- published 1931 -
- announced as forthcoming (Symphonie Nr 1 (F) erscheint demnächst) in a 1921 issue of Altmann. Wilhelm. Wichtige neue Musikalien, Bücher und Aufsätze über Musik. Melos. 1921-02-16. N. Simrock G.m.b.H... Berlin, Germany. May 30, 2014. The symphony was published by Grandi of Rome in the same year .