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Remo Giazotto
Born
(1910-09-04)4 September 1910 Rome
Died
26 August 1998(1998-08-26) (aged 87) Pisa
Musical artist
Remo Giazotto (4 September 1910, Rome – 26 August 1998, Pisa) was an Italian musicologist, music critic, and composer, mostly known through his systematic catalogue of the works of Tomaso Albinoni. He wrote biographies of Albinoni and other composers, including Antonio Vivaldi.
Giazotto served as a music critic (from 1932) and editor (1945–1949) of the Rivista musicale italiana and was appointed co-editor of the Nuova rivista musicale italiana in 1967. He was a professor of the history of music at the University of Florence (1957–69) and in 1962 was nominated[clarification needed] to the Accademia Nazionale di S. Cecilia.
In 1949, Giazotto became the director of the chamber music programs for Italian state broadcaster RAI and in 1966 was appointed director of its international programs organized through the European Broadcasting Union. He was also the president of RAI's auditioning committee and editor of its series of biographies on composers.
Giazotto was the father of physicist Adalberto Giazotto.
RemoGiazotto (4 September 1910, Rome – 26 August 1998, Pisa) was an Italian musicologist, music critic, and composer, mostly known through his systematic...
composed by a 20th-century musicologist and Albinoni biographer named RemoGiazotto. The piece was purportedly based on the discovery of a bass line by...
called "Adagio in G minor", attributed to him but largely written by RemoGiazotto, a 20th century musicologist and composer, who was a cataloger of the...
an die Freude Jacques Offenbach – The Tales of Hoffmann: Barcarolle RemoGiazotto – Adagio in G minor for Strings and Organ (after T. Albinoni) Wolfgang...
Barber Adagio in G minor, attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, composed by RemoGiazotto "Adagio" (Lara Fabian song), from the 2000 album Lara Fabian performed...
Adalberto Giazotto (1 February 1940 – 16 November 2017) was an Italian physicist. Born in Genoa to musicologist RemoGiazotto, Adalberto Giazotto earned...
in G minor" (attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, but actually composed by RemoGiazotto); it was credited in the back notes ("Thanks to Jehan Alain for the...
everywhere on the streets, etc. The second piece is "Adagio in G minor" by RemoGiazotto, based on a fragment from Sonata in G minor by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni...
Amore by Edvin Marton Tosca by Giacomo Puccini Adagio in G minor by RemoGiazotto and Tomaso Albinoni arranged by Edvin Marton choreo. by Maxim Staviski...
tracks No. Title Writer(s) Length 12. "Albinoni's Adagio in G minor" RemoGiazotto 4:32 13. "Not to Touch the Earth" (Dialogue) 0:38 14. "Not to Touch...
piece often attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, but actually composed by RemoGiazotto. The album contains 8 new tracks composed exclusively for the Olympic...
Orlando di Lasso – Requiem à 5 Tomaso Albinoni – Adagio – arrangement: RemoGiazotto (ca 1945) In 2005, critic Walter Chaw summed up the film as "a strange...
Quickstep: Sing, Sing, Sing Tosca by Giacomo Puccini Adagio in G minor by RemoGiazotto, Tomaso Albinoni 2003–04 Blues: Ain't No Sunshine performed by Al Jarreau...
Vivaldi, performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Adagio in G minor by RemoGiazotto, Tomaso Albinoni, performed by the Eroica Trio 2007–2008 The Feeling...
However, his Tre Quartetti Concertanti, G.112, 113 and 114 (after RemoGiazotto who catalogued Viotti's works), composed in 1815 and published in Paris...
Symphony for Organ and Orchestra by Aaron Copland / Adagio in G Minor by RemoGiazotto / Symphony No. 9 by Ludwig van Beethoven 97.075 2nd Place World Class...
is revealed in a document dated 2 May 1636, reportedly uncovered by RemoGiazotto in the late 1960s but no longer traceable since at least the mid-1970s:...