Giuseppe Concone
Giuseppe Concone (born September 12, 1801 in Turin , † June 6, 1861 there ) was an Italian singing master.
Giuseppe Concone lived from 1837 to 1848 as an Italian singing master in Paris . Fearing the revolution, he returned to his hometown of Turin. Concone achieved particular fame for its vowels , which are still often used today as Concones .
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- Music in the past and present , 1st edition, volume 2, page 1615, article "Concone, Giuseppe"
- Article “Concone Giuseppe”, in: Friedrich Herzfeld, Ullstein Lexikon der Musik, 6th edition, Frankfurt, Berlin, Vienna 1973, page 122
Web links
- Literature by and about Giuseppe Concone in the catalog of the German National Library
- Sheet music and audio files by Giuseppe Concone in the International Music Score Library Project
- 50 Leçons de chant, Op.9
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SURNAME | Concone, Giuseppe |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Concone, Paolo Giuseppe Gioacchino; Concone, Giuseppe Paolo Giaoccino; Concone, Joseph |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian singing master |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 12, 1801 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Turin |
DATE OF DEATH | June 6, 1861 |
Place of death | Turin |