Eduardo di Capua

Italian singer-songwriter 1865–1917

Eduardo di Capua (May 12, 1865 – October 3, 1917) was a Neapolitan composer, singer and songwriter.

Biography

Di Capua was born in Naples in 1865, and he is best known for having composed the song "'O Sole Mio".

In 1897, di Capua bought a collection of 23 melodies from an obscure composer, Alfredo Mazzucchi. He developed the music, and then invited the poet Giovanni Capurro to write lyrics for it. The resulting song has been recorded by many singers, both classical and popular, in both the original Neapolitan and in the English adaptation. His works on Neapolitan songs were published in the music magazine La Tavola Rotonda.[1]

Di Capua also wrote "Marie, Ah Marie" ("O Marie" in English), another Neapolitan song.[citation needed] He died in 1917 in Naples.[2]

References

  1. ^ Giuseppe Sergi (2014). "La canzone napoletana classica ne «La Tavola rotonda» (1891-1921)". Fonti Musicali Italiane (in Italian) (19): 111–150.
  2. ^ Eduardo di Capua on Dizionario Biografico dell'Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani

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