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Latest revision as of 08:35, 13 June 2017
Life
Born: August 5, 1886, Rome
Died: April 6, 1962, Rome
Biography He studied composition, organ, and other disciplines in Rome with Stanslao Falchi, Cesare de Sanctis, Remigio Renzi, and Salvatore Saija with the last of whom he shared a position as organist in the main synagogue in Rome for 22 years. Immediately after his graduation from the conservatory, he spent two years in the United States, working as the music director of Immaculate Conception Church in Boston
List of sacred works
- Mass in D (Immaculate Conception), SATB org, GS 1911
- Mass in F, SATB, Boston Music 1913
- Missa solemnis in honorem patris Pii Petrelcin
- Missa solemnis in honorem Sancti Ludovici
- O salutaris hostia
- Panis angelicus
- Venite filii, SATB, Boston Music 1912