Lattuada, Felice
Lattuada, Felice
Lattuada, Felice, Italian composer; b. Caselle di Morimondo, near Milan, Feb. 5, 1882; d. Milan, Nov. 2, 1962. He studied at the Milan Cons, with Ferroni, graduating in 1911, and then was director of the Milan Civic School of Music (1935–62). He wrote an autobiography, La passione dominate (Bologna, 1951).
Works
dramatic: Opera: La tempesta (Milan, Nov. 23, 1922); Sandha (Genoa, Feb. 21, 1924); Le Preziose ridicole (Milan, Feb. 9, 1929); Don Giovanni (Naples, May 18, 1929); La caverna di Salamanca (Genoa, March 1, 1938); Caino (Milan, Jan. 10, 1957). other: Film scores. orch.:Sinfonia romantica (1911); Cimitero di guerra; II mistero della Passione di Cristo; Incanti della notte; Divertimento rustico; Prelude and Fugue. other: Chamber works; vocal pieces, including Canto augurale per la Nazione Eletta for Tenor, Chorus, and Orch.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire