Difference between revisions of "Manzetti, Leo P."

From Catholic Romantic Music
Jump to: navigation, search
(External links)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
'''Biography'''
 
'''Biography'''
 
Studied theology at the Seminary of Aosta, music at the Conservatory of Turin and the Church Music School in Regensburg. Came to US in 1898.
 
Studied theology at the Seminary of Aosta, music at the Conservatory of Turin and the Church Music School in Regensburg. Came to US in 1898.
Taught in Cincinnati and Baltimore. Organist at the Baltimore Cathedral, teacher at St. Mary Seminary ca. 1915
+
Taught in Cincinnati and Baltimore. Organist at the Baltimore Cathedral, teacher at St. Mary Seminary 1910-1930
  
 
==List of sacred works==
 
==List of sacred works==
Line 23: Line 23:
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
'{http://www.stmarys.edu/archives/collections/associated-sulpicians-of-the-united-states-archives/individuals/#manzetti Papers at St. Mary's Seminary]
+
[http://www.stmarys.edu/archives/collections/associated-sulpicians-of-the-united-states-archives/individuals/#manzetti Papers at St. Mary's Seminary]
  
 
[[Category:1867 births|Manzetti, Leo P.]]
 
[[Category:1867 births|Manzetti, Leo P.]]

Latest revision as of 20:33, 29 November 2020

Life

Born: 1867. Italy

Died: 1942

Biography Studied theology at the Seminary of Aosta, music at the Conservatory of Turin and the Church Music School in Regensburg. Came to US in 1898. Taught in Cincinnati and Baltimore. Organist at the Baltimore Cathedral, teacher at St. Mary Seminary 1910-1930

List of sacred works

  • Christus Factus Est, SATB or TTBB, B. Herder
  • Ecce sacerdos, 4-pt org
  • Ego sum panis and Tantum ergo, 2-pt, Manzetti 1917?
  • Mass in honor of the Holy Rosary, 2-pt org
  • Messa Solenne (XVIIA) in honor of St. Orestes Martyr of Tyana, Op. 83. TTB, JFB 1906
  • Oremus pro Pontifice, 4-pt org
  • O Salutaris Hostia, 2-pt and Tantum Ergo, 3-part, Manzetti 1917?
  • Tota pulchra es, SATB, Manzetti

Publications

External links

Papers at St. Mary's Seminary