Polibio Fumagalli (26 October 1830 in Inzago – 21 June 1900 in Milan) was an Italian composer, organist, and pianist.
Fumagalli studied organ at the Milan Conservatory; beginning in 1873 he taught organ at that institution. Among his students were Marco Enrico Bossi and Pietro Yon. He also served as choirmaster of the Church of San Celso.
Much of Fumagalli's compositional output was for his own instrument, he had over 300 pieces published. His work La Caccia was taken up by the English organist William Thomas Best as a frequent concert piece.[1]
Fumagalli's brothers Carlo, Disma, Adolfo, and Luca were all composers as well.
^Rollin Smith, ed. (2002). Toccatas, carillons and scherzos for organ. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. p. 7. ISBN 9780486424316. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
PolibioFumagalli (26 October 1830 in Inzago – 21 June 1900 in Milan) was an Italian composer, organist, and pianist. Fumagalli studied organ at the Milan...
Disma, Adolfo, and PolibioFumagalli were all born in Inzago. All were composers; Adolfo, Luca, and Disma were pianists, and Polibio was an organist. Also...
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The Italian version of his name, Polibio, was used as a male first name—for example, the composer PolibioFumagalli—though it never became very common...
Marinaresca and a number of virtuosic piano works. Fumagalli's brothers Carlo, Disma, Adolfo, and Polibio were all composers as well. Alfred Baumgartner:...
Carlo (1822-1907), Luca (1837 - 1908), Disma (1826 - 1893) and Polibio (1830 - 1901). Fumagalli studied music with Angeloni at the Milan Conservatory and,...
brothers Luca Fumagalli (1837–1908), one of several composer brothers PolibioFumagalli (1830–1900), one of several composer brothers Giovanni Fusco (1906–1968)...
from his father. From 1876 he studied at the Milan Conservatory with PolibioFumagalli (organ), Giovanni Rampazzini (violin) and Antonio Bazzini (composition)...
Francesco Sangalli (piano), Amilcare Ponchielli (composition) and PolibioFumagalli (organ). In 1881, Bossi became director of music and organist at Como...
1952) was an Italian composer, organist and teacher. He studied with PolibioFumagalli and Luigi Mapelli at the Conservatory of Milan. He was first organist...
organist at the Cathedral of Ivrea. At the conservatory of Milan he was PolibioFumagalli's pupil. From 1901-1904 he was enrolled at the conservatory in Turin...