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Francesco Iannitti
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Life
Born: 29 November 1961
Biography: Born in 1961, completed his studies in Roma, obtaining diplomas in Composition and Choral Direction at the Conservatory of "S. Cecilia", and in Piano at the "L. Refice" Conservatory of Frosinone.
He has occupied the post of Musical Director to the Società Corale "G. Puccini" of Grosseto since 1980, with which choir he has directed a great varietly of concerts, choral reviews, and taken part in National and International Competitions gathering acclain and widespread recognition. He has conducted works such as "Vesperae Solennes de Confessore" KV 339 by W. A. Mozart at Carrara, Mozart’s Requiem KV 626 at the Congress Theatre of Pisa, and works from "Messiah" by G. F: Haendel in Grosseto Cathedral. He has also performed works of his own composition such as the Oratorio "The Nativity of our Lord" inaugurated at the ajovesaid Cathedral, "Traversando la Maremma Toscana", on the same lyric by G. Carducci, 2 piano concerts and some music for trio, string quartet, piano solo, organo.
Pianist, organist, composer and musical arranger of great sensibility he often performs as concert pianist or accompanist in concert with well-known artists.
Francesco Iannitti Piromallo combines his activities as composer and concert pianist with intense didactic activity as teacher of Composition at Municipal School of Music “Palmiero Giannetti” in Grosseto where he has worked since 1984 and holding Piano workshops at local State Secondary School “Galilei – Da Vinci” since 1993.
List of choral works
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- Autunno (
) - [SCTB]
- Laude francescana (
) - mottetto a 4v.d. [SCTB]
- O salutaris hostia (
) - mottetto a 4v.d. [SCTB]
- Polifonia (
) - [SCTB]
- Tantum ergo (
)
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Publications
Melos Vol. 1 - Nuove composizioni corali - Ed. Carrara


