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Riccardo Barthelemy, also Richard Barthélemy (2 November 1869 – 23 January 1955), was an Italian composer and pianist.
Biography
He was born in İzmir, Ottoman Empire. Barthelemy studied in San Pietro a Majella conservatory in Naples. His compositions included songs and stage works. He worked for 14 years as a répétiteur and piano accompanist with famous opera singer Enrico Caruso. In 1912 he won a gold medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for his "Marcia trionfale olimpica" ("Olympic Triumphal March").
Works (musical)
Caressing butterfly
Love's wilfulness
Adorables tourments
Triste ritorno
Chi se nne scorda cchiù?
Pesca d'ammore
Sérénade Coquette
Works (literary)
Memories of Caruso, translated by Constance S. Camner, with introduction by James Camner. Plainsboro, N.J.: La Scala Autographs, c1979
References
External links
ABC.net.au Profile
Caruso singing Barthelemy's composition Triste Ritorno
Biography of Riccardo Barthelemy
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