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Vincenzo Tommasini (17 September 1878 – 23 December 1950) was an Italian composer. Born in Rome, Tommasini studied philology and the Greek language at the University of Rome, at the same time pursuing equally intensive studies in music at the Academy of St. Cecilia. In 1902 he traveled extensively throughout Europe; during this time he studied under Max Bruch in Berlin. He first achieved note with a one-act opera, Uguale fortuna, which won a national competition. His biggest success internationally was his 1916 arrangement of keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti for the Sergei Diaghilev ballet in The Good-Humoured Ladies (Le donne di buon umore). It was he and Arturo Toscanini who completed Arrigo Boito's unfinished opera Nerone.

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  • Studiò inizialmente a Roma con Ettore Pinelli (violino) e Stanislao Falchi (composizione), per poi perfezionarsi a Berlino con Max Bruch. Compose l'opera Medea (1906), di cui scrisse anche il libretto. Alla scomparsa di Arrigo Boito completò, insieme con Antonio Smareglia, il Nerone, seguendo le indicazioni e le annotazioni che Boito aveva lasciato. (it)
  • Vincenzo Tommasini (17 September 1878 – 23 December 1950) was an Italian composer. Born in Rome, Tommasini studied philology and the Greek language at the University of Rome, at the same time pursuing equally intensive studies in music at the Academy of St. Cecilia. In 1902 he traveled extensively throughout Europe; during this time he studied under Max Bruch in Berlin. He first achieved note with a one-act opera, Uguale fortuna, which won a national competition. His biggest success internationally was his 1916 arrangement of keyboard sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti for the Sergei Diaghilev ballet in The Good-Humoured Ladies (Le donne di buon umore). It was he and Arturo Toscanini who completed Arrigo Boito's unfinished opera Nerone. (en)
  • Vincenzo Tommasini (né le 17 septembre 1878 à Rome et mort le 23 décembre 1950 (à 72 ans) dans la même ville) est un compositeur italien. (fr)
  • Vincenzo Tommasini fue un compositor italiano nacido el 17 de septiembre de 1878 y fallecido el 23 de diciembre de 1950. Nacido en Roma, Tommasini estudió filología y griego en la Universidad de Roma "La Sapienza", al tiempo que continuaba sus estudios de música en la Academia de San Cecilia. En 1902, viajó extensamente por toda Europa, estudiando durante este tiempo bajo Max Bruch en Berlín, lo que se materializó en un estilo compositivo muy personal pero con fuertes influencias del impresionismo francés y el romanticismo alemán. (es)
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