Adolfo Fumagalli
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Adolfo Fumagalli was a 19th-century Italian virtuoso pianist
and composer
, known today primarily for his virtuosic compositions for the left hand alone.
Born in Inzago
, Italy, he grew up in a very musically-oriented environment. He had three brothers who also became musicians and composers, these being Luca (1837 - 1908), Disma (1826 - 1893) and Polibio (1830 - 1901). Adolfo studied music with Angeloni at the Milan Conservatory
and, in 1848, at the age of 20, made his Milan
debut with some success. He then travelled to Turin
, Paris, Belgium and Denmark, playing his own operatic fantasies and other salon works to great acclaim.
In 1856 he returned to Italy and, when he arrived, was soon thereafter given an Erard grand piano from the firm as a sort of advertising gimmick. On May 1 of that year he gave a concert but, shortly after, fell ill and died days later in Florence, Italy.
He was respected and loved by both the critics and the public, but did not become a truly unique sensation until he began performing his work for left hand. Although he looked rather frail, as is evident from paintings of him, he had a phenomenal technique and strong fingers that astonished everyone.
Fumagalli's output is quite extensive, though almost all of it is extremely difficult to obtain today. His works consist primarily of operatic fantasies and character pieces. One of his most difficult and virtuosic works is his Grande Fantasie sur Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, op.106 (dedicated to Liszt
) for the left hand. He also composed a rather interesting arrangement of Vincenzo Bellini
's "Casta Diva" from Norma
for the left hand. Almost his entire output is for solo piano and the works which employ other instruments all seem to include the piano in some way, a feature that is similar to Chopin's output. Although he was perhaps not a very inspired or ingenious composer, his works for left hand alone stand nonetheless as an important testament of the progress in technique and virtuosity of the period, especially of single-handed works.
Also included in his output are several songs for voice and piano.
Pianist
A pianist is a musician who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers, solo instrumentalists, or other performers.-Choice of genres:...
and composer
Composer
A composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media...
, known today primarily for his virtuosic compositions for the left hand alone.
Born in Inzago
Inzago
Inzago is a comune in the Province of Milan in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 25 km northeast of Milan....
, Italy, he grew up in a very musically-oriented environment. He had three brothers who also became musicians and composers, these being Luca (1837 - 1908), Disma (1826 - 1893) and Polibio (1830 - 1901). Adolfo studied music with Angeloni at the Milan Conservatory
Milan Conservatory
The Milan Conservatory is a college of music which was established by a royal decree of 1807 in Milan, capital of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. It opened the following year with premises in the cloisters of the Baroque church of Santa Maria della Passione. There were initially 18 boarders,...
and, in 1848, at the age of 20, made his Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...
debut with some success. He then travelled to Turin
Turin
Turin is a city and major business and cultural centre in northern Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the left bank of the Po River and surrounded by the Alpine arch. The population of the city proper is 909,193 while the population of the urban area is estimated by Eurostat...
, Paris, Belgium and Denmark, playing his own operatic fantasies and other salon works to great acclaim.
In 1856 he returned to Italy and, when he arrived, was soon thereafter given an Erard grand piano from the firm as a sort of advertising gimmick. On May 1 of that year he gave a concert but, shortly after, fell ill and died days later in Florence, Italy.
He was respected and loved by both the critics and the public, but did not become a truly unique sensation until he began performing his work for left hand. Although he looked rather frail, as is evident from paintings of him, he had a phenomenal technique and strong fingers that astonished everyone.
Fumagalli's output is quite extensive, though almost all of it is extremely difficult to obtain today. His works consist primarily of operatic fantasies and character pieces. One of his most difficult and virtuosic works is his Grande Fantasie sur Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, op.106 (dedicated to Liszt
Liszt
Liszt is a Hungarian surname. Notable persons with that surname include:* Franz Liszt , Hungarian composer and pianist* Adam Liszt , father of Franz Liszt* Anna Liszt , mother of Franz Liszt...
) for the left hand. He also composed a rather interesting arrangement of Vincenzo Bellini
Vincenzo Bellini
Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini was an Italian opera composer. His greatest works are I Capuleti ed i Montecchi , La sonnambula , Norma , Beatrice di Tenda , and I puritani...
's "Casta Diva" from Norma
Norma (opera)
Norma is a tragedia lirica or opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini with libretto by Felice Romani after Norma, ossia L'infanticidio by Alexandre Soumet. First produced at La Scala on December 26, 1831, it is generally regarded as an example of the supreme height of the bel canto tradition...
for the left hand. Almost his entire output is for solo piano and the works which employ other instruments all seem to include the piano in some way, a feature that is similar to Chopin's output. Although he was perhaps not a very inspired or ingenious composer, his works for left hand alone stand nonetheless as an important testament of the progress in technique and virtuosity of the period, especially of single-handed works.
Musical Works
List of works:- Op. 1 Fantaisie on motives from Verdi's opera Nabuccodonosor for piano
- Op. 2 Notturno-Studio for left hand
- Op. 3 The Devil's Galop for piano
- Op. 4a Reminiscences of Meyerbeer's opera Robert le Diable for piano
- Op. 6 Tarantelle for piano
- Op. 8 La fucina di Vulcano/ Il Canto dei Ciclopi : scherzo fantastique for piano
- Op. 11 Caprice romantique for piano
- Op. 12 Nocturne sentimentale in Ab Major for piano
- Op. 13 Il genio della danza : scherzo brillant for piano
- Op. 14 Grande fantaisie on motives from Bellini's La Sonnambula for piano
- Op. 16 Pensée pathétique for piano
- Op. 17 Nocturnino for piano
- Op. 18
- No.1 Studio da Concerto based on Fra poco a me ricovero from Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor for left hand
- No.2 Studio da Concerto based on Coro O Signore del tetto natio from Verdi's opera I Lombardi for left hand
- Op. 20 Les trois soeurs : petites fantaisies for piano
- No.1 Based on Verdi's opera Attila
- No.2 Based on Verdi's opera Foscari
- No.3 Based on Verdi's opera Ernani
- Op. 21 Les clochettes : grande concerto fantastique pour piano avec l'accompagnement d'un grand orchestra et une campanella
- Op. 23 Quatres airs de ballet variés from Verdi's opera Jérusalem for piano
- No.1 Pas de Quatre
- No.2 Pas de Deux
- No.3 Pas Seul
- No.4 Pas d'Ensemble
- Op. 26 Grande Fantaisie Drammatique on motives from Donizetti's opera Lucia di Lammermoor for piano
- Op. 27 Grande Caprice de Concert for piano
- Op. 28 Grande Fantasie on Bellini's opera I Puritani (Dedicated to his brother Polibio for piano
- Op. 29 Nenna : Tarantella Giocosa for piano
- Op. 30 Grande Fantaisie on Bellini's opera Norma for piano
- Op. 31 Petit morceau de salon on Verdi's opera Macbeth for piano
- Op. 32 Petit morceau de salon on Verdi's opera La Battaglia di Legnano for piano
- Op. 33 La pendule : caprice fantastique contenant un galop-carillon et un polka-mazurka for piano
- Op. 34 Petite Fantaisie on Verdi's opera Lucrezia Borgia for piano
- Op. 35 Petite Fantaisie on Donizetti's opera Elisir d'amore for piano
- Op. 36 Beatrice di tenda : petit morceau de salon for piano
- Op. 37 Souvenir de Nice : polka-caprice for piano
- Op. 38 Nocturne: Une Nuit d'Été, passetemps sentimental for piano
- Op. 39 Amorosa : mazurka sentimentale for piano
- Op. 40 La capricciosa : Tyrolienne for piano
- Op. 41 Morceau de salon : chanson espagnole from Rossi's opera Il domino nero for piano
- Op. 42 Morceau de salon on Rossi's opera Il domino nero for piano
- Op. 43 Le prophete : grande fantaisie de bravoure for piano
- Op. 44 La serenade espagnole : morceau elegant for piano
- Op. 45 Fantaisie on Bonoldi's opera Nera Orientale for piano
- Op. 47 Le Postillon : galop de concert for piano
- Op. 48 Le Ruisseau : etude impromptu for piano
- Op. 49 Grande Marche cosaque on a national air for piano
- Op. 50 Serenade napolitaine for piano
- Op. 51 Le Streghe : pièce fantastique for piano
- Op. 52 Musical Recreations: two divertimenti for piano on motives from Verdi's opera Luisa Miller
- No.1 Premier Divertimento
- No.2 Deuxième Divertimento'
- Op. 53 Esprits Folles : saltarelle for piano
- Op. 54 Fantaisie on Donizetti's opera Linda de Chamounix for piano
- Op. 55 Stabat Mater by Rossini for piano
- Op. 56 Fantaisie on Bellini's opera La Straniera for piano
- Op. 57 Si loin! : Mélodie de Paul Henrion variée for piano
- Op. 58 Luisa : polka de concert for piano
- Op. 59 Fantaisie on a melody from Verdi's opera Stiffelio
- Op. 60 Grande Fantaisie Militaire for piano
- No.1 Ronda Notturna for piano
- No.2 Una notte al campo for piano
- No.3 Signal d'alarme et conflit de guerre from Bellini's opera Norma for piano
- No.4 Marcia funèbre for piano
- No.5 Inno trionfale from Rossini's opera Le Siège de Corinthe for piano
- No.6 Orgia for piano
- Op. 60 Grande Fantaisie Militaire transcribed for four hands by the author
- Op. 61 Casta diva from Bellini's opera Norma for left hand
- Op. 62 La sacrilega parola : Variations on the Grande Adagio Finale from the 2nd act of Donizetti's opera Poliuto for piano
- Op. 63 Souvenir de Chopin : mazurka for piano
- Op. 64 La Derelitta : pensée romantique for piano
- Op. 65 La festa dell'innocenza : cinque morceaux brillants for piano
- Op. 66 Fantasie brillante on motives from Donizetti's opera Poliuto for piano
- Op. 68 Introduction et Grande Nocturne on Sanelli's opera Il Fornaretto for piano
- Op. 69 La Baccante : caprice burlesque for piano
- Op. 70 Sogno d'amore : pensée fugitive for piano
- Op. 71 Morceau de Salon : caprice on Chiaromonte's opera Il Gondoliero for piano
- Op. 72 Fantaisie Brillante on Verdi's opera I Due Foscari for piano
- Op. 73 Nocturne variée on the romanza Fior di bonta bell'angelo from Villanis's opera La Regina di Leone for piano
- Op. 74 Fantaisie Brillante on Verdi's opera Ernani for piano
- Op. 75 I Lombardi alla prima Crociata : introduction et grande adagio variées sur la terzette "Qual volutta trascorrere" for piano
- Op. 76 Laura : polonaise de concert for piano
- Op. 77 Saluto al Tamigi : deuxième polka de concert, capriccio-impromptu for piano
- Op. 78 Un lamento : deuxième mazurka sentimentale for piano
- Op. 79 L' Absence : romance variée for piano
- Op. 80 La Chasse : morceau brillant for piano
- Op. 81 Grande Ouverture de Benvenuto Cellini par Hector Berlioz : transcrite pour piano
- Op. 82 Nocturne elegant for piano
- Op. 83 La danse des sylphes, de Felix Godefroid : rondo brillant for piano
- Op. 84 Grande Fantaisie on Bellini's opera I Puritani for two pianos
- Op. 85 Preghiera alla Madonna "O Santissima Vergine" : Popular Tuscan song by L. Gordigiani transcribed for piano
- Op. 86 L' Étincelle : reverie de F. Bonoldi variée pour piano
- Op. 87 La buena ventura : chanson andalouse de Yradier variée for piano
- Op. 88 La cloche : mélodie de F. Bonoldi variée pour piano
- Op. 89 Introduction et adagio varié on the romanza "Sempre all'alba ed alla sera" from the opera Giovanna d'Arco for piano
- Op. 90 Le Palmier : polka des magots for piano
- Op. 91 Fantaisie on Verdi's Nabucodonosor for piano
- Op. 92 Paraphrase on the barcarolle Una Barchetta in Mar from Donizetti's opera Gianni di Calais for piano
- Op. 94 Paraphrase on the Grande adagio finale from Coccia's opera La solitaria delle Asturie for piano
- Op. 95 Un carnaval de plus, souvenir de Venice : Caprice de Concert for piano
- Op. 95b Fantaisie on Verdi's opera Il Trovatore for piano
- Op. 98 Fantaisie on Verdi's opera La Traviata for piano
- Op. 100 École Moderne du Pianiste : recueil de 24 morceaux caracteristiques for piano
- Op. 101 Tarantelle de bravoure on Thomas's opera La Tonelli for piano
- Op. 102 Mi mancha la voce (Andante) from Rossini's opera Mosé in Egitto for left hand
- Op. 103 Cantique de Noel for piano
- Op. 104 Berceuse for piano
- Op. 105 L' Échange : ariette for piano
- Op. 106 Grande Fantasie sur Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer (Dedicated to Franz Liszt) for left hand
- Op. 107 posth. Mon Ange : mélodie d'Auguste Morel transcrit pour piano
- Op. 108 posth. Illustrations from Verdi's opera Giovanna de Guzman (I Vespri Siciliani) for piano
- Op. 108 Premier Boléro
- Op. 109 posth. Ariele : nocturne variée from Leoni's opera Suddetta for piano
- Op. 110 Enfants, n'y touchez pas : romance for piano
- Op. 111 Paraphrase on Buzzolla's barcarolle Tace il vento in ciel sereno for piano
- Op. 112 posth. Duettino "Presso alla tomba" (the author's last work) for piano
Also included in his output are several songs for voice and piano.