Cecilia Seghizzi

Cecilia Seghizzi (Gorizia, Italy, 5 September 1908)[1] is an Italian composer, painter, and teacher.[2]

Biography

She was born to composer and choirmaster Cesare Augusto Seghizzi (19 January 1873 – 5 January 1933),[2][3] one of Italy's most popular composers. After coming back to Italy after being exiled to the Refugee Camp of Wagna in Austria during World War I, Cecilia began studying the violin with Alfredo Lucarini and graduated with honors from the Conservatory "G. Verdi" in Milan. In her thirties she alternated between concerts and teaching in middle school and music school. She began in the meantime to devote herself to composition, completing her studies with a diploma from the conservatory "Tartini" in Trieste under the guidance of Vito Levi. In her fifties she founded and managed the complex Gorizia polyphonic, with which she won first prize at the national polyphonic competition in Brescia. The recognition from this got her a series of concerts and recordings for major venues both at home and abroad. She now lives in Gorizia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Style

Her music catalog includes more than 130 compositions, among which many are choral music. It is in choral music that she uses sonorities and driving rhythms, humorous and light swings the most. This is similar to Alfredo Casella, Paul Hindemith, and Giulio Viozzi. Her style, very conservative, is linked to neo-classicism, and has had no trace of the innovations introduced by the musical avant-garde since the 1930s.

Works

  • Sonata for Oboe and Piano (1963)
  • By night flute, soprano and piano (1979)
  • Concertino for horn and strings (1981)
  • Divertimento for violin and piano (1982)
  • Waltz for flute and piano (1984)

References

  1. Profile of Cecilia Seghizzi
  2. 1 2 Blas, di Marco Di; Gily, di Chiara; Legambiente, di; Tolusso, di Mary B.; Park, di AREA Science; Brusaferro, di Micol; Calicanto, di Associazione; Amenduni, di Dino; Bettini, di Rossana; Martinelli, di Carlo; Clarich, di Lorenzo; Buffa, di Pier Vittorio; Canziani, di Roberto (19 December 2016). "Cecilia Seghizzi a 108 anni ha aperto una mostra - Cronaca". Il Piccolo (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2017.



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