Luigino Ricci

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Luigi "Luigino" Ricci , also Luigi Ricci-Stolz (* 1852 in Trieste , † February 10, 1906 in Milan ) was an Italian musician and composer.

Life

Luigi Ricci (called Luigino) was the illegitimate son of Luigi Ricci and Franziska Stolz. He became a successful conductor and composer who, in addition to church music, songs and a string quartet, also published a number of operas. As the heir-nephew of his aunt Teresa Stolz and the adopted son of Luigi Ricci, he later called himself Luigi Ricci-Stolz. (Occasionally, however, he was passed off as the son of Federico Ricci .)

Operas

  • Frosina - Genoa, 1870
  • Cola di Rienzo - Venice, 1880
  • Un curioso accidente - Venice, 1880
  • Donna Ines - Piacenza, 1885
  • La coda del diavolo - Turin, 1885
  • Don Chisciotte (after Miguel de Cervantes ) - Venice, 1887
  • Il frutto proibito - Barcelona, ​​1888
  • Roma intangibile (GA Costanzo)