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Life

Born: 1906

Died: 28 June 1987

Biography

Lina Braghetta Piozzi was an Italian composer and pianist. She completed her studies in Padova (Italy), obtaining diplomas in Piano under the guidance of master Carturan and in Composition under the guidance of masters Oreste Ravanello and Gianfrancesco Malipiero at "Cesare Pollini" Conservatory of Music. She was fighter partisan in World War II with "Brigata Garibaldi". He lived and taught in Padua (Italy).

List of choral works

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Publications

  • Due Tantum Ergo for voice and organ
  • Missa Sanctae Heracleae for 2 voices and organ
  • Alla terra Italica, inno for patriotic choir (1v) and piano
  • Alla Vergine, Choir (4v pari) a cappella
  • Barcarola, Choir (3v disp) a cappella
  • Madrigale, Choir (3v disp) a cappella

External links

http://www.pandolfopaolo.com/en/la-mia-biblioteca/