Abbado, Marcello
Abbado, Marcello
Abbado, Marcello, Italian music educator, pianist, conductor, and composer, brother of Claudio Abbado and uncle of Roberto Abbado; b. Milan, Oct. 7, 1926. He studied with Gavazzeni and Lorenzoni (piano diploma, 1944) and Ghedini and Paribeni (composition diploma, 1947) at the Milan Cons. After teaching piano at several conservatories, he was successively appointed director of the Piacenza Liceo Musicale (1958), the Rossini Cons, in Pesaro (1966), and the Milan Cons. (1972). He also toured as a pianist and conductor. Among his works were stage music, Costruzioni for 5 Small Orchs. (1964), a Double Concerto for Violin, Piano, and Two Chamber Orchs. (1967), a Quadruple Concerto for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Orch. (1969), a Double Concerto for Flute, Guitar, and Orch. (1995), chamber music, piano pieces, and vocal scores.
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