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Beniamino Cesi

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20: 85:, he invited Cesi to direct the pianoforte schools there. Cesi accepted the appointment in 1885, remaining until 1891, when he was forced to return to Italy owing to a paralysis which had set in. This, however, left his intellect unimpaired and still gave him the use of his right hand, and in 1894 he became a teacher in the 50:, who was so impressed with him that he made him one of his favourite pupils. He began his career as a concert performer in 1862, and quickly gained a very high reputation in Italy. At the age of 20 he won a competition to gain the position of piano professor at the Royal Conservatorio of 145:(b. Palermo 1903) was the daughter of Napoleone, and became a pianist, making a debut at age 6 and giving a successful concert in Naples at age 8. She also performed successfully in Rome, Milan and elsewhere in Italy. 34:
concert pianist and teaching professor of piano, who taught many of the most distinguished early 20th century pianists of the Neapolitan school, so that his influence spread very widely.
131:(b. 1869) carried on his artistic heritage. Both were pianist-composers. Napoleone published important piano compositions and won a number of prizes with them. Sigismondo co-founded the 89:, and after a few years there he was able to return to Naples Conservatory, where he remained in charge of a chamber-music class until his death in 1907. His educational writings ( 293: 318: 308: 313: 303: 298: 86: 212: 82: 136: 288: 283: 51: 132: 113: 47: 54:
in Naples. He was soon considered a front rank performer in cities throughout Europe, including
97: 117: 105: 101: 78: 109: 67: 46:, Cesi began his studies with his father, and later with Luigi Albanesi. He was heard by 277: 93:) had considerable importance, and he wrote many volumes of revision of piano music. 263: 58:, where he appeared in 1886. Although he was considered a great interpreter of 59: 63: 19: 139:, gave concerts in many parts of Italy, and became a well-known teacher. 71: 55: 43: 31: 18: 166:
3. Pieces: Sonatas, trios, quartets, concerti, etc. (Ricordi)
30:(6 November 1845 – 19 January 1907) was a celebrated 157:, in three large sections, to be studied simultaneously. 123:
Cesi belonged to a very musical family. His two sons
163:2. Polyphonic works: Fugues, canons, legato style. 172:Appunti di Storia e di Letteratura del pianoforte 135:, a private music school, in Naples in 1908 with 74:, he was also a champion of old Italian music. 8: 294:Academic staff of the Palermo Conservatory 230:Beniamino Cesi da Napoli a San Pietroburgo 217:A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians 189:Beniamino Cesi da Napoli a San Pietroburgo 205: 174:. (Sigismondo Cesi, with E. Marciano): 7: 319:19th-century Italian male musicians 14: 253:I, 1, Naples, 1 January 1914, p.1 116:, Edgardo del Valle De Paz and 309:19th-century Italian musicians 96:Among his notable pupils were 81:was appointed director of the 1: 314:19th-century Italian pianists 195:, IX, 2008, pp. 131–144. 16:Italian musician (1845–1907) 335: 160:1. Exercises and Studies 228:Pier Paolo De Martino, 187:Pier Paolo De Martino, 87:Conservatory of Palermo 213:Arthur Eaglefield Hull 83:Petrograd Conservatory 24: 304:Italian male pianists 299:Musicians from Naples 155:Metodo per pianoforte 91:Method for Pianoforte 22: 176:Prontuario di Musica 52:San Pietro a Majella 219:(Dent, London 1924) 170:(Sigismondo Cesi): 114:Emanuel de Beaupuis 245:Alessandro Longo, 236:, IX, 2008, p. 132 234:Napoli nobilissima 193:Napoli Nobilissima 48:Sigismund Thalberg 25: 251:L'Arte pianistica 98:Giuseppe Martucci 326: 268: 267: 260: 254: 243: 237: 226: 220: 210: 137:Ernesto Marciano 127:(born 1867) and 118:Leopoldo Mugnone 106:Michele Esposito 102:Alessandro Longo 79:Anton Rubinstein 334: 333: 329: 328: 327: 325: 324: 323: 274: 273: 272: 271: 262: 261: 257: 244: 240: 227: 223: 211: 207: 202: 184: 151: 129:Sigismondo Cesi 110:Samuel Maykapar 40: 17: 12: 11: 5: 332: 330: 322: 321: 316: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 276: 275: 270: 269: 255: 247:Beniamino Cesi 238: 221: 204: 203: 201: 198: 197: 196: 183: 180: 168: 167: 164: 161: 158: 150: 147: 133:Liceo Musicale 125:Napoleone Cesi 39: 36: 28:Beniamino Cesi 23:Beniamino Cesi 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 331: 320: 317: 315: 312: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 281: 279: 265: 259: 256: 252: 248: 242: 239: 235: 231: 225: 222: 218: 214: 209: 206: 199: 194: 190: 186: 185: 181: 179: 177: 173: 165: 162: 159: 156: 153: 152: 148: 146: 144: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 121: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 99: 94: 92: 88: 84: 80: 75: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 37: 35: 33: 29: 21: 258: 250: 246: 241: 233: 229: 224: 216: 208: 192: 188: 175: 171: 169: 154: 143:Cecilia Cesi 142: 141: 128: 124: 122: 95: 90: 76: 41: 27: 26: 289:1907 deaths 284:1845 births 178:(Ricordi). 278:Categories 200:References 60:J. S. Bach 64:Beethoven 149:Writings 68:Schumann 42:Born in 38:Training 264:"Trove" 182:Sources 32:Italian 72:Chopin 56:London 44:Naples 249:, in 191:, in 77:When 70:and 232:, 280:: 215:, 120:. 112:, 108:, 104:, 100:, 66:, 62:, 266:.

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Italian
Naples
Sigismund Thalberg
San Pietro a Majella
London
J. S. Bach
Beethoven
Schumann
Chopin
Anton Rubinstein
Petrograd Conservatory
Conservatory of Palermo
Giuseppe Martucci
Alessandro Longo
Michele Esposito
Samuel Maykapar
Emanuel de Beaupuis
Leopoldo Mugnone
Liceo Musicale
Ernesto Marciano
Arthur Eaglefield Hull
"Trove"
Categories
1845 births
1907 deaths
Academic staff of the Palermo Conservatory
Musicians from Naples
Italian male pianists
19th-century Italian musicians

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