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Luigi Guida

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An old black and white photo of a young, clean-shaven, white man with black hair in a high-necked suit standing slightly behind a small circular table. He's holding the neck of a violin which is laying on the table.
Don Luigi posing for a photograph with his violin.

Luigi Guida (Vico Equense 1883–1951) was an Italian composer, pianist, organist, and conductor. He wrote church music as part of the Cecilian Movement. He also wrote salon songs.

Recordings

  • Mistica songs and solo sacred arias Candida Guida, Eufemia Manfredi CD Nova Antiqua, DDD, 2022

References

  1. "Luigi Guida, sacerdote e musicista (1883-1951) che per quarant’anni insegnò musica al collegio Pontano di Napoli dei Padri Gesuiti. La fama di don Luigi Guida con le sue lodi mariane ha da decenni varcato i confini nazionali con brani come «Aurora tu sorgi più bella», uno degli inni mariani più eseguiti al mondo."
  2. Dall’altare al salotto, rivelazione di un compositore: Luigi Guida

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