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词条 Giorgio Miceli
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  1. Family history

  2. Operas

  3. References

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}}Giorgio Miceli (21 October 1836 in Reggio Calabria – 1895, Italy) was an Italian opera composer who played mandolin and wrote music for the instrument.[1]

He was the composer for the operetta Zoe and for the music A Grand Serenade for Mandolin Band.[1] He wrote other works for both the mandolin and the guitar, as well as for other instruments.[1]

His son Giuseppe Miceli was also a successful performer and composer for the mandolin, including Danza Zingaresca for mandolin with piano accompaniment.[1]

Family history

Giorgio Miceli was a son of well-off parents, who participated in the Italian revolution of 1847.[1] His father was sentenced to row in the galleys as punishment, and Giorgio was sent to Naples.[1] He had begun to learn mandolin from his uncle when he was seven-years old, and in Naples, he continued to study music under Gallo and under Giuseppe Lillo at the Naples Conservatory.[1]

His operetta Zoe, performed in 1852, was his first; he was only 16.[1] Zoe was given in 40 performances, and he had a second opera the next year which performed similarly.[1] His plays were banned by the Naples authorities and he became a teacher.[1] He continued to play, entering musical competitions in Naples and Florence.[1] His work A Grand Serenade for Mandolin Band, done for the Maritime Exhibition in Naples did well, and he was knighted as a result in 1875.[1]

Operas

The 1910 book Dictionary-Catalogue of Operas and Operettas which Have Been Performed on the Public Stage: Libretti listed Miceli and some of his works:[2]

  • Zoe
  • Amanti sessagenarli
  • Conte di Rossiglione
  • Convito di Baldassare
  • Fata
  • Feodora
  • Fidanzata
  • Jefte
  • (La figlia di) Leggenda di Pisa
  • Rapimento
  • Serena
  • Somnambule

References

1. ^10 11 Philip James Bone [https://archive.org/details/guitarmandolinbi00bone The Guitar and Mandolin – Biographies of Celebrated Players and Composers for these Instruments], London: Schott, 1914, pp. 207-208.
2. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jQAQAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA807&ots=AvdvNGdiw_&dq=zoe%2C%20opera%2C%20miceli&pg=PA807#v=onepage&q=zoe,%20opera,%20miceli&f=false|title=Dictionary-catalogue of Operas and Operettas which Have Been Performed on the Public Stage: Libretti|publisher=Acme Publishing Companys|accessdate=2014-07-09}}
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