Andonios Liveralis

Andonios Liveralis (Greek Αντώνιος Λιβεράλης or Liberalis Λιμπεράλης, Italian name Antonio liberalization; * 1814 in Corfu, † 1842 ) was a Greek conductor and composer of the early Ionian school.

Liveralis was the son of conductor Domenico liberalization and one of the first students of Nikolaos Mantzaros; later he continued his studies at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella in Naples on. When he returned to Corfu, he national ' composer of Corfu was happy in the circle, added, where he was awarded a great talent, and worked mainly as assistant to his teacher Mantzaros, which left him little time for his own compositions. He was among the first teachers of his younger brother Iosif and served as vice director of music ( Αντιπρόεδρος της Μουσικής ) of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu ( Φιλαρμονική Εταιρεία Κερκύρας ).

Liveralis ' compositions are largely limited to works of smaller forms. So he wrote a series of fixed and funeral marches, which appeared in two volumes. The march O Kambouris ( Ο καμπούρης, The Hunchback ') reached great popularity in Corfu. In addition, he devoted himself to the composition of piano music and the creation of a rich song repertoire. The composition of a one-act opera is the only sure took the stage works of the composer.

Born a Catholic Liveralis stepped to the Greek Orthodox faith over and took the patriotic name Eleftheriadis ( Ελευθεριάδης ) to. After his early death, he was buried in a magnificent funeral, to which the orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu.

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