Giorgio Pestelli

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Giorgio Pestelli (born May 26, 1938, Turin) is an Italian musicologist.[1]

Life and career

Giorgio Pestelli was born on May 26, 1938 in Turin, Italy. His early music instruction was from his great uncle, the composer Luigi Perrachio (1883-1966). He then entered the Turin Conservatory from which he graduated in 1961. There he studied piano with Lodovico Lessona. He then pursued graduate studies at the University of Turin where he was a musicology student of Massimo Mila. He graduated in 1964.[1]

Pestelli became an assistant lecturer at the Turin Conservatory in 1964. He was later made a lecturer in 1969 and a professor in 1976.[1] His 1967 edition of the 555 keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti purports to correct some anachronisms and provides an alternative numbering system (distinguished by P numbers) to those of Alessandro Longo (L numbers) and Ralph Kirkpatrick (K or Kk numbers).[2][3][4][5]

He has authored several books, including L'età di Mozart e di Beethoven (1979, 1991), Canti del destino. Studi su Brahms (2000, Viareggio Price, 2001), and Gli Immortali. Come comporre una discoteca di musica classica (2004).

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Carolyn Gianturco; Teresa M. Gialdroni (2001). "Pestelli, Giorgio". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.21424.
  2. ^ All.about.jazz
  3. ^ ClassicsOnline.com Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Naxos.com". Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  5. ^ Dolmetsch Music Dictionary