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Name
  
Luigi Ricci-Stolz

Role
  
Composer


Parents
  
Luigi Ricci

Uncles
  
Federico Ricci

Died
  
February 10, 1906, Milan, Italy

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Luigi Ricci-Stolz (1852 – 10 February 1906) was an Italian musician and composer.

He was born as Giacomo Ricci in Trieste to composer Luigi Ricci and opera singer Francesca Stolz (1826-1900?), the elder sister of the famous Verdian diva Teresa Stolz. At the time Luigi Ricci was married to Ludmila Stolz (1826–1910), the identical twin sister of Francesca. Ricci-Stolz's uncle, Federico Ricci, was also a composer.

He inherited the estate of his aunt Teresa Stolz, and changed his name to Ricci-Stolz.

Ricci-Stolz was a conductor and composer. In addition to church music, songs and a string quartet, he also published a number of operas.

He died in Milan in 1906, aged 54.

Operas

  • Frosina – Genoa, 1870
  • Cola di Rienzo – Venice, 1880
  • Un curioso accidente – Venice, 1880
  • Donna Ines – Piacenza, 1885
  • La coda del diavolo – Turin, 1885
  • Don Chisciotte (after Miguel de Cervantes's Don Quixote) – Venice, 1887
  • Il frutto proibito – Barcelona, 1888
  • Roma intangibile
  • References

    Luigi Ricci-Stolz Wikipedia