Luca Fumagalli
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Luca Fumagalli (born Inzago, May 29, 1837 - died Milan, June 5, 1908) was an Italian composer, pianist, and music educator.
Fumagalli was born in what was then part of the Austrian Empire. He studied at the Milan Conservatory before traveling to Paris in 1860. He taught piano at the Philadelphia Conservatory and, later, in Milan. His opera Luigi XI was premiered at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence in 1875; he also composed a symphony titled Sinfonia Marinaresca and a number of virtuosic piano works.
Fumagalli's brothers Carlo, Disma, Adolfo, and Polibio were all composers as well.
References
- Alfred Baumgartner: Propyläen Welt der Musik, Band 2, p. 360
- Further reading
- Giuoli Ricordi (15 January 1908). Ars et labor (in Italian). Vol. 1. p. 552.
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