Adolfo Fumagalli
Born: 19th October 1828, Inzago, Italy
Died: 3rd May 1856, Florence, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Adolfo Fumagalli was a 19th-century Italian virtuoso pianist and composer, known today primarily for his virtuosic compositions for the left hand alone.
Born in Inzago, Italy, he grew up in a very musically-oriented environment. He had three brothers who also became musicians and composers, these being Carlo (1822-1907), Luca (1837 - 1908), Disma (1826 - 1893) and Polibio (1830 - 1901). Fumagalli studied music with Angeloni at the Milan Conservatory and, in 1848, at the age of 20, made his Milan debut with some success. He then travelled to Turin, Paris, Belgium and Denmark, playing his own operatic fantasies and other salon works to great acclaim.
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- Grande Fantaisie pour la main gauche sur ‘Robert le diable’ de Meyerbeer, Op. 106 (1)
- L'École moderne du pianiste, Op. 100, No. 10 (1)
- L'École moderne du pianiste, Op. 100, No. 14 (1)
- L'École moderne du pianiste, Op. 100, No. 17 (1)
- L'École moderne du pianiste, Op. 100, No. 7 (1)
- Le prophète: Grande Fantaisie de bravoure, Op. 43 (1)
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