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==Synopsis==
?Nationality? ?composer, organist, and/or teacher or?
Italian organist, composer, improviser and teacher
* ?birth year? born in ?birth city?
* 1861 born in Salò, Italy, into a family of organists.
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* He studied music first with his father, Pietro Bossi, who was organist at the Salò Cathedral.
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* 1871-1873 studied music at the Liceo Musicale, Bologna.
* ?year of death? died in ?city of death?
* 1873-1881 studied music at the Milan Conservatory.
* 1881 appointed organist at Como Cathedral.
* 1890 became a teacher of harmony and organ at the Naples Conservatory.
* 1895-1902 director of the Licei Musicali in Venice.
* 1902-1911 director of the Licei Musicali in Bologna.
* 1916-1923 director of the Conservatorio di St Cecilia, Rome.
* 1925 died at sea while returning from New York.


For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?first_middle_last as listed in Wikipedia article?].
Widely renowned worldwide during his lifetime for his organ playing, Bossi is now remembered mainly for his organ pieces. Some, including the  G minor Scherzo op.49 no.2 are still widely performed today. According to Corliss Arnold, he was the principal Italian composer of his time, and of significant importance internationally.
 
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Enrico_Bossi Wikipedia article on Marco Enrico Bossi].


==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

Revision as of 16:02, 5 November 2014

Synopsis

Italian organist, composer, improviser and teacher
  • 1861 born in Salò, Italy, into a family of organists.
  • He studied music first with his father, Pietro Bossi, who was organist at the Salò Cathedral.
  • 1871-1873 studied music at the Liceo Musicale, Bologna.
  • 1873-1881 studied music at the Milan Conservatory.
  • 1881 appointed organist at Como Cathedral.
  • 1890 became a teacher of harmony and organ at the Naples Conservatory.
  • 1895-1902 director of the Licei Musicali in Venice.
  • 1902-1911 director of the Licei Musicali in Bologna.
  • 1916-1923 director of the Conservatorio di St Cecilia, Rome.
  • 1925 died at sea while returning from New York.

Widely renowned worldwide during his lifetime for his organ playing, Bossi is now remembered mainly for his organ pieces. Some, including the G minor Scherzo op.49 no.2 are still widely performed today. According to Corliss Arnold, he was the principal Italian composer of his time, and of significant importance internationally.

For details, see the Wikipedia article on Marco Enrico Bossi.

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