Niccola Spinelli

Niccola Spinelli (1865 – 18 Oct 1909) was an Italian composer of operas. Born in Turin, the son of a jurist, he studied composition at the Naples Conservatory under Paolo Serrao.[1] His opera Labilia won the second-place prize in an 1890 opera competition organized by Milanese music publisher Edoardo Sonzogno, and premiered in Rome on 9 May 1890;[1] the first prize went to Pietro Mascagni for Cavalleria rusticana. His most well-known work is A Basso Porto (At the Lower Harbor), which premiered in Cologne on 18 April 1894 to great popular acclaim.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Program notes for the 28th season of Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 1919. pp. 151–152.
  2. Bates; Boyd; Lamberton, eds. (1909). Drama and Opera: The opera. London: Historical Publishing Company.


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