Vittorio Monti Explained

Vittorio Monti
Birth Date:6 January 1868
Birth Place:Naples

Vittorio Monti (6 January 186820 June 1922) was an Italian composer, violinist, mandolinist and conductor. His most famous work is his Csárdás, written around 1904.[1]

Life and career

Monti was born in Naples, where he studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella. Around 1900 he received an assignment as the conductor for the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris, where he wrote several ballets and operettas, for example, Noël de Pierrot. He also wrote a method for mandolin Petite Méthode pour Mandoline, 98049, in which he included some of his own works, Perle Brillante, Dans Una Gondola, and Au Petit Jour. There were also works by F. Paolo Tosti.[2]

In Paris, Monti was a significant figure in the Mandolin community, he created the La Stella, a group based around mandolin and guitar works and compositions. This group (under the name of "V. Monti") written several pieces and techniques for mandolin students, and started performances in 1908 to 1910. In 1910, Monti created a music journal called Le Mediator, the journal gave news and instructional guidance to help new mandolin and guitar players. However, this journal dissolved in 1913.[3] He died in 1922.

Works (Alphabetically)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Philip James Bone. The Guitar and Mandolin: Biographies of Celebrated Players and Composers. Schott. 1914. 243.
  2. http://www.mandoisland.de/eng_index.html Petite Méthode pour Mandoline by V. Monti, President d'Honneur du Cercle des Mandolinistes Lillois, "Les Ménestrels"
  3. Book: The Classical Mandolin. Paul Sparks. 2005. 9780195173376. Oxford University Press. 104.