Antonio Braga
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Antonio Braga (22 January 1929 – 26 May 2009[1] in Naples) was an Italian classical composer. Born in Naples, he wrote ballets, concerto, ouvertures, symphonies and three operas.
Works
Ballets
- Les Abeilles a Naples (1955)
- C’è un albero a New York (1960)
- El trono de Abomè (1988)
Symphony and Concertos
- Ouverture napolitaine (1955)
- Concerto exotique (1959)
- Travel into Latins (1969)
- Hispaniola (1969)
- My four city (1997)
Operas and oratorios
Adaptation
Translation from Neapolitan language to French of Miseria e nobiltà (1887) (Misère et Noblesse, 1956) by Eduardo Scarpetta.
Bibliography
- Andrea Jelardi, Il maestro Antonio Braga, in: Realtà Sannita n.11 del 16.10.1998
References
- ^ "Lautobiografia incompiuta di Antonio Braga". Archived from the original on 2019-03-07. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
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