Vincenzo Valente Explained

Vincenzo Valente (21 February 1855 in Corigliano Calabro  - 6 September 1921 in Naples) was an Italian composer and writer. He was known for his Neapolitan songs and for his operettas.

Life

Valente wrote his first piece, "Ntuniella", at the age of 15; this initiated a successful collaboration with Giambattista De Curtis. He wrote a total of ten operettas, the best known of which was I granatieri of 1889; he also wrote texts for the actor Nicola Maldacea, known for his macchiette; he was most famous, though, for his songs, the most famous of which was "Tiempe belle" of 1916. His musical work was published in La Tavola Rotonda.[1]

Valente was a member of the so-called Società dello Scorfano, an artistic society which ironically emphasized its supporters' brutishness; among its other members was the poet Ferdinando Russo.

Works

Operettas

Songs

Bibliography

References

This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article in the Italian Wikipedia.

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Notes and References

  1. Giuseppe Sergi. La canzone napoletana classica ne «La Tavola rotonda» (1891-1921). Fonti Musicali Italiane. 19. 111–150. 2014. it.