Of the composers who inaugurated the renaissance of Italian instrumental music in the late
nineteenth century, Luigi Mancinelli is probably the least well-known. Older than Martucci,
Respighi and Casella, he was in the...

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Of the composers who inaugurated the renaissance of Italian instrumental music in the late
nineteenth century, Luigi Mancinelli is probably the least well-known. Older than Martucci,
Respighi and Casella, he was in the vanguard of that creative resurgence. As a conductor he was
admired by Wagner and Verdi, and as a composer he wrote music of sophistication and style, such
as the colourful and touching Scene veneziane (Scenes of Venice). The music for Cleopatra shows why,
in its increased complexity, Mancinelli was admired for his orchestral mastery.

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