Cesare Cutolo

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Cesare Cutolo (1826-1867) was an Italian-Australian composer of romantic music.[1] His Magnum Opus was a Victorian Christmas Waltz. He was killed in a boating accident.[2] A memorial concert was held in his name on 21 February 1867 with proceeds collected to present to his wife.[3]

Born(1826-01-01)1 January 1826
Died20 February 1867(1867-02-20) (aged 41)
OccupationComposer
Years active1856–1867
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Cesare Cutolo
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Cesare Cutolo 1867
Background information
Born(1826-01-01)1 January 1826
Died20 February 1867(1867-02-20) (aged 41)
OccupationComposer
Years active1856–1867
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Works

  • The Victorian Christmas waltz[4]
  • Song of the volunteers with words by H. E. Smith
  • Remembrances of the Pyramids : nocturne / by C. Cutolo[5]
  • Come where my love lies dreaming
  • Hail fair Australia / words by Ellie ; music by Cutolo
  • March and Chorus[6]
  • Oh, Gently breathe with lyrics by J. R. Thomas[7]

Recordings

  • The Victorian Christmas waltz, arranged by Richard Divall in Australia unite! : the road to Federation : songs and dances of colonial Australia. OCLC Number: 224672714

References

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