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Maria Scivittaro

man, 1891-1981 FR
Classical and Pop

Born August 5, 1891 in Turin, Italy as Margherita Boccadoro Died Novembrer 28, 1981 in Decazeville, France Classical mandolinist, active from age 7 (first price for solo mandolin at the Turin conservatory) until into her 80s. First Latin American concert tour with age 9 (accompanied by her father on guitar), returned to Italy at age 15. Married Jules Scivittaro 29 May 1915 and moved to France. After starting a family, she returned to her musical career in 1930 as solo mandolinist at the Paris Opera. Additionally, concert and radio appearances, movie soundtrack work kept her busy until her retirement in the mid-1970s.

     
Genres
  • Classical
  • Pop
Popular Tracks   
Beethoven: Sonatina for Mandolin and Harpsichord in C Major, WoO 44a on Beethoven: Pieces for Mandolin and Harpsichord, WoO 43 & 44 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & Robert Veyron-Lacroix
Beethoven: Sonatina for Mandolin and Harpsichord in C Minor, WoO 43a on Beethoven: Pieces for Mandolin and Harpsichord, WoO 43 & 44 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & Robert Veyron-Lacroix
Beethoven: Adagio for Mandolin and Harpsichord in E-Flat Major, WoO 43b on Beethoven: Pieces for Mandolin and Harpsichord, WoO 43 & 44 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & Robert Veyron-Lacroix
Beethoven: Andante and Variations for Mandolin and Harpsichord in D Major, WoO 44b on Beethoven: Pieces for Mandolin and Harpsichord, WoO 43 & 44 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & Robert Veyron-Lacroix
Sonatina for Mandolin and Piano in C Minor, WoO 43a on Beethoven: Pièces pour mandoline et piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & André Collard
Sonatina for Mandolin and Piano in C Major, WoO 44a on Beethoven: Pièces pour mandoline et piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & André Collard
Adagio for Mandolin and Piano in E-Flat Major, WoO 43b on Beethoven: Pièces pour mandoline et piano by Ludwig van Beethoven, Maria Scivittaro & André Collard
Le timbre d'argent, R. 289, Act II Tableau 2: No. 10. Chanson napolitaine, "De Naples à Florence" (Spiridion) on Saint-Saëns: Les chefs-d'oeuvre - La discothèque idéale de Diapason, Vol. 23 by Camille Saint-Saëns

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Quatre Pièces Pour Mandoline Et Clavecin, Sonate Pour Mandoline Et PianoLudwig Van Beethoven / Johann Nepomuk Hummel - Maria Scivittaro1979Album
Souvenir De Sicile / Valse De ConcertMaria ScivittaroAlbum
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