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Salvatore Allegra

Italian composer (1898–1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Salvatore Allegra (13 July 1898, Palermo, Italy 9 December 1993, Florence, Italy) was an Italian composer.

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Allegra was born in Palermo. He composed a number of operettas in the 1920s, including Il gatto in cantina (1930), which is still performed sometimes,[1] passing then to operas, such as the dark "verista" drama Ave Maria,[2] which was first staged at La Scala in 1934, which was followed by I Viandanti (1936), Il Medico suo malgrado (1938) and Romulus (1952).[3]

He completed and edited some last works of the late Ruggero Leoncavallo, including the one-act opera Edipo Re (1920) and the operetta Le maschere nude (1925).

After the war, he composed a number of musical scores for films, among which Amori e veleni (1950) with Amedeo Nazzari and directed by Giorgio Simonelli. He died in Florence.

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