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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (April 3, 1895 – March 16, 1968) was an Italian
Italy

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 composer
List of composers

Composers are generally people who write music. In certain musical genres, such as popular music and folk music music, the term "songwriter" means someone who authors both music and lyrics, but such a person may also be properly called a "composer." If a songwriter also performs, he or she is called a "Singer-songwriter."...
. Born in Florence
Florence

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, he was descended from a prominent banking family that had lived in the city since the expulsion of the Jews from Spain
Spain

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 in 1492.

elnuovo-Tedesco was first introduced to the piano
Piano

The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
 by his mother, and he composed his first pieces when he was just nine years old. After completing a degree in piano in 1914, he began studying composition under renowned Italian composer Ildebrando Pizzetti
Ildebrando Pizzetti

Ildebrando Pizzetti was an Italy composer of classical music.Pizzetti was born in Parma in 1880. He was part of the "Generation of 1880" along with Ottorino Respighi and Gian Francesco Malipiero....
, and receiving a diploma in composition in 1918.






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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (April 3, 1895 – March 16, 1968) was an Italian
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 composer
List of composers

Composers are generally people who write music. In certain musical genres, such as popular music and folk music music, the term "songwriter" means someone who authors both music and lyrics, but such a person may also be properly called a "composer." If a songwriter also performs, he or she is called a "Singer-songwriter."...
. Born in Florence
Florence

Florence is the Capital city of the Italy Regions of Italy of Tuscany and of the provinces of Italy Province of Florence. It is the most populous city in Tuscany and has a population of 364,779 ....
, he was descended from a prominent banking family that had lived in the city since the expulsion of the Jews from Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 in 1492.

Biography

Castelnuovo-Tedesco was first introduced to the piano
Piano

The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
 by his mother, and he composed his first pieces when he was just nine years old. After completing a degree in piano in 1914, he began studying composition under renowned Italian composer Ildebrando Pizzetti
Ildebrando Pizzetti

Ildebrando Pizzetti was an Italy composer of classical music.Pizzetti was born in Parma in 1880. He was part of the "Generation of 1880" along with Ottorino Respighi and Gian Francesco Malipiero....
, and receiving a diploma in composition in 1918. He soon came to the attention of composer and pianist Alfredo Casella
Alfredo Casella

Alfredo Casella was an Italy composer....
, who included the young Castelnuovo-Tedesco's work in his repertoire. Casella also ensured that Castelnuovo's works would be included in the repertoires of the Societa Nazionale di Musica (later the Corporazione delle Nuove Musiche
Corporazione delle Nuove Musiche

The Corporazione delle Nuove Musiche ...
), granting him exposure throughout Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
 as one of Italy's up-and-coming young composers. Works by him were included in the first festival of the International Society of Contemporary Music, held in Salzburg
Salzburg

is the List of cities and towns in Austria#List of cities and towns by population size in Austria and the capital city of the states of Austria of Salzburg ....
, Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
, in 1922.

In 1926, Castelnuovo-Tedesco premiered his opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
, La Mandragora, based on a play by Niccolò Machiavelli
Niccolò Machiavelli

Niccol? di Bernardo dei Machiavelli is the philosopher, writer, and Italian politician considered the founder of modern political science. As a Renaissance Man, he was a Diplomacy, Political philosophy, musician, poet, and playwright, but, foremost, he was a Civil Servant of the Florence....
. It was the first of his many works inspired by great literature
Literature

Literature is the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters" . In Western culture the most basic written literary types include fiction and non-fiction....
, and which included interpretations of works by Aeschylus
Aeschylus

Aeschylus was an Ancient Greece playwright. He is often recognized as the father or the founder of tragedy, and is the earliest of the three Greek tragedy whose Play survive extant, the others being Sophocles and Euripides....
, Virgil
Virgil

Publius Vergilius Maro was a classical Roman poet, best known for three major works?the Bucolics , the Georgics and the Aeneid?although several Appendix Vergiliana are also attributed to him....
, John Keats
John Keats

John Keats was an England poetry who became one of the principal poets of the English Romanticism movement during the early nineteenth century....
, William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth was a major England Romantic poetry poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romanticism in English literature with the 1798 joint publication Lyrical Ballads....
, Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman

Walter Whitman was an United States Poetry of the United States, essayist, journalism, and humanism. He was a part of the transition between Transcendentalism and literary realism, incorporating both views in his works....
, Federico García Lorca
Federico García Lorca

Federico Garc?a Lorca was a Spain poet, dramatist and theatre director. An emblematic member of the Generation of '27, he was abducted and murdered by persons likely affiliated with the Nationalist cause at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War....
, and especially William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English people poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist....
. Another major source of inspiration for him was his Jewish heritage, most notably the Bible
Bible

The Bible is the central religious text of Judaism and Christianity. The exact Books of the Bible is dependent on the religious traditions of specific denominations....
 and Jewish liturgy. His Violin Concerto no. 2 (1931), written at the request of Jascha Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz

Jascha Heifetz was a Jewish violin virtuoso born in Lithuania . He is hailed as the greatest violinist of the 20th century.Early life ...
, was also an expression of his pride in his Jewish origins, or as he described it, the "splendor of past days," in the face of rising anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism

Antisemitism is prejudice against or hostility towards Jews.This prejudice or hostility is usually characterized by a combination of Religion, Race , cultural and ethnic group biases....
 that was sweeping across much of Europe.

At the 1932 festival of the International Society of Contemporary Music, held in Venice
Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital city of the Italian regions Veneto, a population of 271,251 . Together with Padua, Italy, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area ....
, Castelnuovo-Tedesco first met the Spanish guitarist
Classical guitar

The classical guitar, also known as the "Spanish guitar", and in more recent times as the "nylon string guitar" ? is a plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones....
 Andrés Segovia
Andrés Segovia

Andr?s Torres Segovia, 1st Marquess of Salobre?a was a Spain classical guitarist born in Linares, Ja?n, Spain. He is widely regarded as one of the most important figures of the classical guitar in the beginning and mid 20th century....
. The meeting inspired Castelnuovo-Tedesco to write his Guitar Concerto no. 1, one of the first of almost one hundred compositions for that instrument, which earned him the reputation as one of the foremost composers for the guitar
Guitar

The guitar is a musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It typically has six Strings , but Tenor guitar, Seven-string guitar, Eight-string guitar, Ten-string guitar, Eleven-string guitar, Twelve-string guitar, Thirteen-string guitar and doubleneck guitar string guitars also exist....
 in the twentieth century.

The following year the Italian fascist
Fascism

Fascism is a Political radicalism, Authoritarianism Nationalism ideology that aims to create a single-party state with a government led by a dictator who seeks national unity and development by requiring individuals to subordinate self-interest to the collective interest of the nation or Race ....
 government developed a program toward the arts, which were viewed as a tool for propaganda
Propaganda

Propaganda is the dissemination of information aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to Objectivity providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience....
 and promotion of racial ideas
Racism

Racism, by its simplest definition is the belief that Race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race....
. Even before Mussolini
Benito Mussolini

Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini, Order of the Bath Sovereign Military Order of Malta Order of the Tower and Sword was an Italy politician who led the National Fascist Party and is credited with being one of the key figures in the creation of Fascism....
 officially adopted the Manifesto of Race in 1938, Castelnuovo-Tedesco was banned from the radio
Radio

Radio is the transmission of signals, by modulation of electromagnetic radiation with frequency below those of visible light.Electromagnetic radiation radio propagation by means of oscillating electromagnetic fields that pass through the air and the vacuum of space....
 and performances of his work were cancelled. The new racial laws, however, convinced him that he should leave Italy. He wrote to Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini

Arturo Toscanini was an Italian people conductor. One of the most acclaimed musicians of the late 19th and 20th Centuries, he was renowned for his brilliant intensity, his restless perfectionism, his phenomenal ear for orchestral detail and sonority, and his photographic memory....
, the former musical director of La Scala
La Scala

The Teatro alla Scala , in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's most famous opera houses. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778, under the name Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala with Antonio Salieri Europa riconosciuta....
, who left Italy in 1933, explaining his plight, and Toscanini responded by promising to sponsor him as an immigrant in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Castelnuovo-Tedesco left Italy in 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

Like many artists who fled fascism, Castelnuovo-Tedesco ended up in Hollywood, where, with the help of Jascha Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz

Jascha Heifetz was a Jewish violin virtuoso born in Lithuania . He is hailed as the greatest violinist of the 20th century.Early life ...
, he landed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a film composer. Over the next fifteen years, he worked on scores for some 200 films there and at the other major film studios. Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth , was an American actress who attained fame during the 1940s not only as one of the era's top musical stars, but also as the era's defining sex symbol, most notably in the 1946 film Gilda....
 hired him to write the music for The Loves of Carmen
The Loves of Carmen

The Loves of Carmen is a Technicolor film starring Rita Hayworth as the gypsy Carmen and Glenn Ford as her doomed lover Don Jos?. It was directed by Charles Vidor and released by Columbia Pictures....
 (1948), produced by Hayworth for her Beckworth Productions and released by Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an United States film production company and distribution company. It was one of the so-called studio system among the eight major film studios of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
.

He was a significant influence on other major film composers, including Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini was an Academy Award winning American composer, Conducting and arranger. He is remembered particularly for being a composer of film and television scores....
, Nelson Riddle
Nelson Riddle

Nelson Smock Riddle, Jr. was a well-known United States bandleader, arrangement and Orchestration whose career spanned from the late 1940s, struggled with the advent of rock n roll, and saw a career revival in the early 1980s....
, Herman Stein
Herman Stein

Herman Stein was an United States composer who wrote music for many of the 1950s#Hollywood Science fiction film and horror films from Universal Studios....
 and André Previn
André Previn

Andr? Previn Order of the British Empire is a German-born American Academy Award and Grammy Award winning pianist, conducting, and composer. He first came to prominence by arranging and composing Hollywood film scores in 1948....
. Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith

Jerrald King "Jerry" Goldsmith was an American film score composer from Los Angeles, California. Goldsmith was nominated for eighteen Academy Awards , and also won four Emmy Awards....
 and John Williams are both his pupils. His relationship to Hollywood was ambiguous: later in life he attempted to deny the influence that it had on his own work, but he also believed that it was an essentially American artform, much as opera was European.

In the United States, Castelnuovo-Tedesco also composed new operas and works based on American poetry
Poetry

Poetry is a form of literature art in which language is used for its aesthetics and evocative qualities in addition to, or in lieu of, its apparent meaning ....
, Jewish liturgy, and the Bible. His notable students include Louis W. Ballard
Louis W. Ballard

Louis W. Ballard was a Native Americans in the United States composer, educator, author, artist, and journalist.Ballard, who was of Cherokee, Quapaw, French and Scottish heritage, was born in the Native American community of Devil's Promenade, located near Quapaw, Oklahoma, in northeast Oklahoma....
 and Ron Purcell. He died in Beverly Hills, California
Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood, California are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, California....
 at the age of 72.

Works


Violin


  • Violin Concerto No. 1
  • Violin Concerto No. 2 I Profeti for Jascha Heifetz
  • Figaro
  • Sea Murmurs
  • Valse-Bluette op. 170 #24 written on Erick Friedman's name


Guitar

  • Variations à travers les siècles Op. 71
  • Sonata "Hommage a Boccherini" op.77
  • Capriccio Diabolico (Homage To Paganini) op.85a
  • Aranci in fiore op. 87a
  • Tarantella op. 87b
  • Variations plaisantes sur un petit air populaire Op. 95
  • Rondò op. 129
  • Suite op. 133
  • Greeting Cards op. 170
  • Tre preludi mediterranei op. 176
  • Escarramán op. 177
  • Passacaglia op. 180
  • Tre preludi al Circeo op. 194
  • 24 Caprichos de Goya op. 195
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  • Appunti op. 210


Chamber

  • Sonatina, op. 205 for Flute and Guitar
  • Eclogues, for flute, English horn & guitar, Op.206
  • Guitar Quintet Op. 143, String Quartet and Guitar
  • Fantasia, Op. 145 for Piano and Guitar
  • Aria, Oboe, Cello and guitar
  • "Morning in Iowa", Voice, Accordian, Banjo, clarinet, double bass, percussion
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Orchestral


  • Concerto for Piano N. 1 in D major, Op. 46 (1927)
  • Guitar Concerto N.1 in D major, op. 99 (1939)
  • Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream (1940)
  • Evening in Iowa (195?)
  • Concerto for Two Guitars (1962)


Operas


  • La mandragola (1924)
  • The Merchant of Venice (1956)
  • The Importance of being Earnest (1961)


Vocal


  • Naomi and Ruth
    Naomi and Ruth

    The cantata Naomi and Ruth, Op. 22, is a nonliturgical work, written by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco in 1947.It is subtitled "small cantata for woman's voice on the book of Ruth" and its text is in English language....
    (1947)


Choral

  • Romancero gitano, for mixed choir & guitar, Op 152