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Argentine pianist, conductor and composer

Celestino Piaggio (20 December 1886 - 26 October 1931) was an Argentine pianist, conductor and composer.

Piaggio was born in Concordia, Argentina. He studied at the Schola Cantorum, Paris. He died in Buenos Aires, aged 44.

Works, editions, recordings

  • Minuetto en mi bemol for piano, 1901
  • Los días, 7 miniaturas for piano, 1902
  • Miniatura for string orchestra, 1903
  • Hoja de álbum for violin and string orchestra, 1903
  • Andantino for string orchestra, 1904
  • Gavotta for string orchestra, 1904
  • Miniatura for piano, 1904
  • Página gris for piano, 1904
  • Bagatela for piano, 1904
  • Humorística for piano, 1904
  • Arabescos for piano, 1905
  • La urna, canzona, text by Alberto Williams, 1905
  • Yo no lo sé, song 1905
  • Danza for string orchestra, 1905
  • Madrigal for voice and piano, 1905
  • Trois mélodies texts by Tristan Klingsor, Jacques Normand and Sully Prudhomme, 1907
  • Taisons-nous, chanson, 1907
  • Les marionnettes, chanson, text by Tristán Klingsor, 1908
  • Chanson des belles, text by Tristán Klingsor, 1911
  • Sonata en do sostenido menor for piano, 1912–13
  • Obertura en do menor for orchestra, 1913–14
  • Sinfonía, 1915
  • Tonada for piano, 1915
  • Trois mélodies texts by André Suarès, 1915–17
  • Lourde, lourde était mon âme, chanson, text by André Suarés, 1916
  • Stella matutina, canzona, text by André Suarés, 1918
  • Homenaje a Julián Aguirre for piano, 1925

References

  1. Obituary: Nosotros: Volume 73 1931 CELESTINO PIAGGIO EL fallecimiento de Celestino Piaggio deja en la música argentina un vacío que difícilmente podrá llenarse. En él convivían, en perfecto equilibrio, el hombre y el artista ; pues si grande fué como director de orquesta ...
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