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Luigi Bottazzo was an Italian organist and composer. At the age of 9 he became blind; studied music at the Institute for the Blind, in Padova, and at the age of 19 he became teacher of harmony, counterpoint and organ in the same institute. He composed more than 300 works, mostly for organ, but also for voice and piano, piano solo, solo voices, voice and organ. He also published a series of music theory books, some of which were adopted by music conservatories.  
 
Luigi Bottazzo was an Italian organist and composer. At the age of 9 he became blind; studied music at the Institute for the Blind, in Padova, and at the age of 19 he became teacher of harmony, counterpoint and organ in the same institute. He composed more than 300 works, mostly for organ, but also for voice and piano, piano solo, solo voices, voice and organ. He also published a series of music theory books, some of which were adopted by music conservatories.  
 
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==List of sacred works==
 
==List of sacred works==
 
*Ave Maria in C, SATB, [http://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/f/f6/IMSLP237712-WIMA.308b-ave-maria_Bottazzo.pdf Edition by Jürgen Knuth]
 
*Ave Maria in C, SATB, [http://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/f/f6/IMSLP237712-WIMA.308b-ave-maria_Bottazzo.pdf Edition by Jürgen Knuth]
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*Ave Maria, D minor, 3 equal, [http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/3/34/IMSLP380182-PMLP613928-bottazzo-ave-maria.pdf Torino: Marcello Capra, 1903.]
 
*Ave Maria, F, SATB (orig. solo v.?)  [http://www3.cpdl.org/wiki/images/7/7f/AVE_MARIA_BOTTAZZO_GANGI.pdf Elaborazione a 4 voci di Salvatore Gangi]
 
*Ave Maria, F, SATB (orig. solo v.?)  [http://www3.cpdl.org/wiki/images/7/7f/AVE_MARIA_BOTTAZZO_GANGI.pdf Elaborazione a 4 voci di Salvatore Gangi]
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*Caligaverunt oculi mei, Op. 112, TTBB, Capra
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*Diffusa est, 3 equal, [http://imslp.nl/imglnks/usimg/e/e1/IMSLP380185-PMLP613935-bottazzo-op146nx-diffusa-est.pdf Torino: Marcello Capra, 1903.]
 
*la Santa Messa, op. 126
 
*la Santa Messa, op. 126
 
*Laus Tibi Christe, op. 339
 
*Laus Tibi Christe, op. 339
 
*Messa Breve e Facile in onore di S. Martino Vescovo, Op. 201. M,W. org/harm [http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/7/71/IMSLP377214-PMLP608761-Bottazzo__Luigi_-_Messa_a_San_Martino_Vescovo__op.201.pdf Padova: G. Zanibon, 1922]
 
*Messa Breve e Facile in onore di S. Martino Vescovo, Op. 201. M,W. org/harm [http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/7/71/IMSLP377214-PMLP608761-Bottazzo__Luigi_-_Messa_a_San_Martino_Vescovo__op.201.pdf Padova: G. Zanibon, 1922]
 
*Mass in honor of St. Cecilia, unison, JFB
 
*Mass in honor of St. Cecilia, unison, JFB
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*Messa facile in onore di S. Lucie op. 180, 2-pt, org/harm [http://javanese.imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/1/1f/IMSLP408002-PMLP660690-Bottazzo__Luigi_-_Missa_Sanctae_Luciae__op._180_-_Score.pdf Milan: Casa Editrice "Musica Sacra", 1910]
 
*Messa nuziale, op. 368
 
*Messa nuziale, op. 368
 
*Messa S.Clara Vergine, op.262
 
*Messa S.Clara Vergine, op.262
*Messa S.Tarcisio, op.318
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*Messa S.Tarcisio, op.318, 2 part children's voices, org [http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/5/57/IMSLP485824-PMLP787126-Messa_S.Tarcisio.pdf Bergamo: Carrara, ca. 1920]
 
*Messa S.Teresa del Bambin Gesù, op.229
 
*Messa S.Teresa del Bambin Gesù, op.229
 
*Missa in Bb : (in honorem Ss. Stigmatum S. Francisci in Monte Alvernæ) : for two-part chorus (S.A. or T.B.) op 148 GS/Boston 1912
 
*Missa in Bb : (in honorem Ss. Stigmatum S. Francisci in Monte Alvernæ) : for two-part chorus (S.A. or T.B.) op 148 GS/Boston 1912
 
**Breitkopf 1890s
 
**Breitkopf 1890s
 
**Torino: STEN 1930
 
**Torino: STEN 1930
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*Missa pastoralis, Op. 198, 2 pt org.[http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/8/80/IMSLP485800-PMLP787095-missa_pastoralis.pdf Milan: Musica Sacra]
 
*Missa pro Defunctis, op. 281
 
*Missa pro Defunctis, op. 281
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*Pange lingua, ATBB (SATB?) [http://ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/1/1d/IMSLP485830-PMLP787141-pange_lingua_bottazzo.pdf Bergamo: Carrara, in La musica orante, 1935]
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==Publications==
  
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Life

Born: 9 July 1845, Presina di Piazzola

Died: 29 December 1924, Padova

Biography Luigi Bottazzo was an Italian organist and composer. At the age of 9 he became blind; studied music at the Institute for the Blind, in Padova, and at the age of 19 he became teacher of harmony, counterpoint and organ in the same institute. He composed more than 300 works, mostly for organ, but also for voice and piano, piano solo, solo voices, voice and organ. He also published a series of music theory books, some of which were adopted by music conservatories.

List of sacred works

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