Logroscino, Nicola Bonifacio
Logroscino, Nicola Bonifacio
Logroscino, Nicola Bonifacio, Italian composer; b. Bitonto (baptized), Oct. 22, 1698; d. Palermo, after 1765. He was a pupil of Veneziano and Perugino (1714-27) at the Cons, di S. Maria di Loreto in Naples. From 1728 to 1731 he was organist at Conza (Avellino); then was active in Naples to about 1756. He subsequently went to Palermo, where he taught at the Ospedale dei Figliuoli Dispersi (c. 1758-64). Of his many works, the comic opera 11 Governatore (Naples, Carnival (1747) and the heroic opera Giunio Bruto (Rome, Jan. 1748) are the only 2 in which the music is extant in full.
Bibliography
U. Prota-Giurleo, N. L: “il dio dell’opera buffa’” (Naples, 1927). M. Belluci La Salandra, Triade musicale Bitontina, Brevi cenni biografici di N.B. L, 1698-1760 (Bitonto, 1936).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire