Composer
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (1895-1968); ITA/USA
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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco was one of the most prolific Italian composers of the first half of the twentieth century. He had established a career as a composer in a number of genres, including chamber music, vocal and choral music, opera, keyboard music, and orchestral music, before fleeing Europe to escape Nazi persecution. His later years in the United Stated were devoted largely to writing film scores.
Born in Florence, Castelnuovo-Tedesco studied piano and composition at the Florence Conservatory, taking diplomas in both subjects (piano 1914, composition 1918). While primarily studying with Ildebrando Pizzetti, Castelnuovo-Tedesco also attracted the attention of Italian composer, pianist, and conductor Alfredo Casella, who would become one of the young composer's earliest champions.
After successfully supporting himself as a freelance composer, pianist, and essayist during the 1920s and 1930s, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, who was Jewish, left Europe in 1939 to avoid persecution under the Hitler and Mussolini regimes. Toscanini sponsored his relocation to the U.S. The composer settled in California, and while he continued to compose for a variety of media, he spent much of the next decade and a half scoring films for major studios. He was extraordinarily productive during that period, composing music that appeared in over 250 films, although his contributions were not consistently listed in the credits. His scores included And Then There Were None (1945), The Loves of Carmen (1948), and The Day of the Fox (1957). Beginning in 1946, he served on the faculty of the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music. Castelnuovo-Tedesco's style and techniques left a mark on a younger generation of film composers, including his students Henry Mancini, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Williams. In his later years, the composer worked on an autobiography, which he left unfinished at his death in 1968.
Castelnuovo-Tedesco's music was influenced by a number of styles, including Impressionism, neo-Classicism, and briefly, serialism, but he was unwilling to align himself categorically with any compositional philosophy or trend. His later work, particularly after his involvement in the film industry, became increasingly neo-Romantic. Perhaps his most lasting contribution is to the literature for the guitar. He had met the virtuoso Andrés Segovia in 1932 and wrote his Guitar Concerto No. 1 for him. He went on to write a second guitar concerto, a concerto for two guitars, and almost 100 other guitar pieces. One of his most popular and frequently performed works remains Platero y yó (1960) for guitar and narrator.
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Piano Works
57 tracks
- Alghe (Sea Piece No.2), Op.12
3 tracks
- Alt-Wien, rapsodia viennese, for piano, Op.30
1 track
- Cantico, Op.19
1 track
- Cipressi, Op.17
2 tracks
- Crinoline, suite for piano, Op.59
1 track
- Epigrafe, Op.25
2 tracks
- I navaganti (Sea Piece No.3), Op.13
2 tracks
- Il raggio verse, Op.9
1 track
- La sirenetta e il pesce turchino, Op.18
2 tracks
- Onde, Op.86
2 tracks
- Passatempi, Op.54
11 tracks
- Prayers My Grandfather Wrote, preludes (6) for organ on a theme by Bruto Senigaglia
3 tracks
- Questo fu il carro della morte, Op.2
1 track
- Sonata zoologica, Op.187
1 track
- Toccata (Introduzione, aria & finale), for cello & piano, Op.83
4 tracks
- Vitalba e bianocospino, Op.21
3 tracks
- Cielo di Settembre, for piano, Op.1
1 track
- Cipressi, for piano, Op.17
1 track
- I navaganti (Sea Piece No 3), for piano, Op.13
1 track
- Introduction, Aria and Fugue, for organ, Op.159
3 tracks
- Prelude & Fanfare on the "Twelve Tone Row", for organ
2 tracks
- Prelude on the name "Frederick Tulan", for organ, Op.170/49
1 track
- Prelude & Fugue on the name of "Albert Schweitzer", Op.170, No.18b
2 tracks
- Pieces (6) for organ on a theme of Bruto Senigaglia
6 tracks
- Alghe (Sea Piece No.2), Op.12
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Orchestral Works
42 tracks
- Concertos
31 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99
18 tracks
- Harp Concertino, Op.93
4 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2 in F, Op.92
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2 ('I Profeti'), Op.66
6 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99
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Overtures
6 tracks
- As You Like It, overture for orchestra, Op.166
1 track
- Il mercante di Venezia (The Merchant of Venice), overture for orchestra, Op.76
1 track
- Much Ado about Nothing, overture for orchestra, Op.164
1 track
- King John, overture for orchestra, Op.111
1 track
- Il racconto d'inverno (The Winter's Tale), overture for orchestra, Op.80
1 track
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
235 tracks
- Works for Guitar
146 tracks
- Capriccio diabolico ('Omaggio a Paganini'), Op.85
3 tracks
- 24 Caprichos de Goya, Op.195
49 tracks
- Guitar Sonata ('Omaggio a Boccherini'), Op.77
8 tracks
- Quintet for Guitar and String Quartet, Op.143
4 tracks
- Sonatina for Flute and Guitar, Op.205
10 tracks
- Tarantella, Op.87b
4 tracks
- Tonadilla on the Name of Andrés Segovia, Op.170, No.5
1 track
- La guarda cuydadosa, Escarraman (after Cervantes), Op.177
6 tracks
- Variations plaisantes sur un petit air populaire, Op.95
1 track
- Aranci in Fiore, Op.87a
1 track
- Variazioni attraverso i secoli, Op.71
1 track
- 3 Mediterranean Preludes, Op.176
3 tracks
- Sonatina canonica, Op.196
3 tracks
- Les Guitares bien tempérées, 24 preludes and fugues for 2 guitars in 2 volumes, Op.199
24 tracks
- Platero y yo (Spoken in German)
28 tracks
- Capriccio diabolico ('Omaggio a Paganini'), Op.85
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Other Chamber Works
4 tracks
- Sonata for guitar ("Omaggio a Boccherini"), Op.77
12 tracks
- Fuga elegiaca, for 2 guitars, Op.210a
4 tracks
- Les Guitares bien tempérées (Well-tempered guitars), preludes & fugues (24) for 2 guitars, Op.199
26 tracks
- Sonatina canonica, for 2 guitars, Op.196
3 tracks
- Fantasia for guitar & piano, Op.145
8 tracks
- I nottambuli: variationi fantastiche, for cello & piano, Op.47
1 track
- Cello Sonata, Op.50
2 tracks
- Chant hébraique, for cello & piano, Op.53, No.3
2 tracks
- Notturna sull'Acqua, for cello & piano, Op.82a
1 track
- Scherzino, for cello and piano, Op.82b
2 tracks
- Meditation "Kol nidre", for cello & piano, R111a
1 track
- Greeting Cards, for 1-4 instruments, Op.170
1 track
- Quintet for guitar & string quartet, Op.143
8 tracks
- Piano Trio in G, Op.49
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in G, Op.70
3 tracks
- Capriccio diabolico, for guitar ("Omaggio a Paganini"), Op.85
1 track
- Tonadilla on the Name of Andrés Segovia, for guitar, Op.170, No.5
2 tracks
- Notturno, for cello and piano
1 track
- Sonatina for flute & guitar, Op.205
3 tracks
- Works for Guitar
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Vocal Works
92 tracks
- Solo Vocal Works
48 tracks
- Platero y yó, for narrator and guitar, Op.190
10 tracks
- Vocalise, for voice and piano
1 track
- 33 Shakespeare Songs, Op.24
31 tracks
- The Divan of Moses-Ibn-Ezra, Op.207
6 tracks
- Platero y yó, for narrator and guitar, Op.190
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Choral Works
44 tracks
- Romancero Gitano, for chorus and guitar
3 tracks
- Romancero gitano, for mixed choir & guitar, Op.152
14 tracks
- Naomi and Ruth, cantata for soprano, female chorus & piano/organ (or orchestra), Op.137
1 track
- Sacred Service for the Sabbath Eve, for baritone, chorus & organ, Op.122
20 tracks
- Memorial Service for the Departed, for cantor, chorus & organ, Op.192
3 tracks
- The Flood (Noah's Ark), for narrator, chorus & orchestra (for collaborative cantata "Genesis Suite")
2 tracks
- Lo, The Messiah, anthem
1 track
- Romancero Gitano, for chorus and guitar
- Solo Vocal Works
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Miscellaneous
5 tracks
Below are works by M.Castelnuovo-Tedesco that every music lover should explore:
- Orchestral Works
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99
18 tracks
- Guitar Concerto No.1 in D, Op.99
- Chamber Works



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