Achille Simonetti
Achille Simonetti | |
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Born | Turin |
June 12, 1857
Died | Error: Need valid death date (first date): year, month, day London |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Violinist and composer |
Instruments | Violin |
Years active | Circa 1880–1928 |
Achille Simonetti (12 June 1857 – 19 November 1928) was an Italian and English violinist and composer.
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Early life and education
Born in Turin on the 12th of June 1857,[1] Simonetti left his family in Bologna (this can be gleaned from his letter to Mr Hill (of Hills and Sons) written in 1922,[2]) and completed his studies under Francesco Bianchi, Eugenio Cavallini, Giuseppe Gamba, Charles Dancla, regarded as the last exponent of the classical French school of violin playing,[3] and Camillo Sivori, the only pupil of Niccolo Paganini.[4]
Career
Simonetti became part of the first London Trio, an endeavour which occupied him from 1901 to 1907,[5] along with colleagues Amina Goodwin and William Whitehouse.[6]
From 1912 to 1919, he was a professor of violin at the Royal Irish Academy of Music,[7] and served as a teacher for many distinguished violinists, including Walter Starkie.
Simonetti was also an early champion of the Brahms Violin Concerto, and wrote a cadenza for the work.
Death
Simonetti died aged 71 in London on 19 November 1928.[8]
Selected compositions
- Orchestral
- Ronde joyeuse for string orchestra
- Sérénade for string orchestra
- Chamber music
- Allegretto Romantico in D minor for viola and piano (published 1897)
- Andante melancolique for violin (or cello) and piano
- Ballata in C minor for viola and piano (published 1897)
- Berceuse for violin and piano
- Canzonetta for violin and piano
- Capriccio for violin and piano
- Cavatina for cello and piano
- Elegia for cello and piano
- Furlana, Italian Dance for violin and piano
- Madrigale in D major for violin and piano (1901); Music has been set to this by Pietro Florida.[9]
- Mazurka for violin and piano
- Minuetto for violin and piano
- Notturnino for violin and piano
- Rêverie for violin and piano
- Romanza for violin and piano
- Romanzetta for violin and piano
- Scènes montagnardes for violin and piano, Op. 12
- Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, Op. 9
- String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 14 (published 1904)
- String Quartet No. 2 in B♭ major, Op. 16 (published c.1904)
- Piano
- Caprice-Mazurka for piano
- Trois Morceaux caractéristiques (3 Character Pieces) for piano
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