Composers

Martino Frontini

Piano
Voice
Orchestra
Mixed chorus
Wind band
Flute
Dance
Waltz
Operas
Mazurka
Religious music
Polka
Sacred oratorios
Oratorio
Operettas
Divertimento
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Il primo Valzer di Suor MariaDaliaFelicità!, Op.201Angiolet!Gianduja, Op.21L'IntrepidoLa SicilianaOsiride, Op.28Le FilatriciVilla BelliniLa fidanzata di Marco BozzariLa stella del 3 giugno 1860, Op.5Il martirio della Vergine Catanese S. AgataLa Civetta AbissinaLa rivolta dell'OlimpoLitanie PastoraliRaccolta Valzer, Op.160-179Raccolta Valzer, Opp.180-199Raccolta Valzer, Opp.200-225Santa
Wikipedia
Martino Frontini (1827–1909) was an Italian composer and writer. He was born and died in Catania, and worked with many Catanian musicians in the second half of the nineteenth century. Frontini was the father, and first teacher, of composer Francesco Paolo Frontini. He founded the town band, which he led for thirty years; he also directed the band of the regional hospital during his career. He composed numerous works, becoming especially known for his waltzes; in larger forms, he wrote a three-act lyric opera (Marco Bozzari), an "azione coreografica" (Fatima) and a fantastic operetta (La Rivolta dell'Olimpo). As a writer he published a biography of Pietro Antonio Coppola in 1876. He died in Catania in 1909.