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Music media
  
Music media in Italy

Name
  
Alberto Favara


Role
  
Music composer

Died
  
1923, Palermo, Italy

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Music awards
  
Sanremo Music Festival (festival and awards) Festival di Napoli (festival and awards) Tenco Plates and Awards Lunezia Awards Music Awards Coca Cola Summer Festival (festival and awards) MTV Awards Festivalbar (festival and awards) Telegatti

Music charts
  
Federation of the Italian Music Industry (sales chart) EarOne (airplay chart)

Music festivals
  
Festivals Umbria Jazz Festival Ravello Festival Festival dei Due Mondi

National anthem
  
"Il Canto degli Italiani"

Similar People
  
Diego Carpitella, Ciccio Busacca, Romualdo Marenco, Luigi Hugues, Leone Sinigaglia

Alberto Favara (1863-1923), an Italian enthnomusicologist, is one of the pioneers of the scholarly study of Sicilian folk music. He studied at the Palermo music conservatory and later in Milan. In 1895 he became a music professor at the Palermo conservatory. In 1907 he published Canti della terra e del mare di Sicilia (Songs of the land and sea of Sicily), followed in 1921 by an additional collection of Canti popolari siciliani (Sicilian Folk Songs). Favara was also the composer of miscellaneous vocal works and instrumental pieces for orchestra and chamber groups.

References

Alberto Favara Wikipedia