Paolo Serrao

Italian composer
Paolo serrao

Paolo Serrao (11 April 1830 – 17 March 1907) was a distinguished and influential Italian teacher of musical theory and composition at Naples.

Serrao was born in Filadelfia, Calabria. As professor of composition at the San Pietro a Maiella Conservatorio at Naples, over many years, he taught many famous Italian musicians, notably Giuseppe Martucci, Umberto Giordano, Leopoldo Mugnone, Michele Esposito, Francesco Cilea, Franco Alfano, Luigi Denza and Alessandro Longo.

He wrote five operas, of which Pergolesi was the most successful. His other compositions include both concert and sacred music. He died in Naples, aged 76.

Selected works

Opera
  • L'impostore, Opera semiseria (1850)
  • Leonora dei Bardi, Opera seria (1853)
  • Pergolesi, Melodramma semiserio in 3 acts (1857); libretto by Federico Quercia
  • La Duchessa di Guisa, Melodramma in 4 acts (1865); libretto by Francesco Maria Piave
  • Il Figliuol Prodigo, Opera in 4 acts (1868); libretto by Achille de Lauzières
Orchestral
  • Sinfonia
Chamber music
  • Andante e Fuga for string quartet
  • Elegia for violin (or cello) and piano
  • Minuetto for harp or piano
Choral
  • Requiem for mixed chorus and orchestra
  • Gli Ortonesi in Sciò, Oratorio

Sources

  • Arthur Eaglefield Hull, A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians (Dent, London 1924).

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