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Name
  
Gaetano Luporini

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1948, Lucca, Italy


Giovanni Gaetano Luporini (1865–1948) was an Italian composer. A native of Lucca, he studied there with Carlo Angeloni before transferring to the Milan Conservatory, where he studied with Anselmi and Alfredo Catalani. He served as director of Lucca's Pacini Institute between 1902 and 1937. As a composer, he was active in the field of sacred music, and served as maestro di capella of the Lucca Cathedral.

Luporini also composed orchestral and vocal music. He wrote a number of operas, including:

  • Marcella (Milan, 1891)
  • I dispetti amorosi (Turin, 1894) – libretto by Luigi Illica
  • La collana di Pasqua, later presented as Nora (Naples, 1891)
  • Marie Lacroix (Lucca, 1908)
  • He also composed an operetta, L'aquila e le colombe.

    A Mass for mixed chorus and orchestra, and an Andante religioso, have been recorded on the Bongiovanni label, coupled with a Mass and Andante by Lamberto Landi.

    References

    Gaetano Luporini Wikipedia