Luigi Zaninelli

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Luigi Zaninelli
Born Luigi Zaninelli
March 30, 1932
Raritan, New Jersey, U.S.[1]
Residence Hattiesburg, MS
Nationality Italian-American
Other names Lou Hayward
Education D.I.P
Alma mater Curtis Institute of Music
Occupation Composer
Years active 1973-present
Employer The University of Southern Mississippi
Notable work Compositions
Awards Steinway Prize
Website
USM School of Music

Luigi Zaninelli (born 30 March 1932 in New Jersey) is an Italian-American composer of vocal and instrumental music.

Biography

Zaninelli was born in Raritan, New Jersey,[2] and began his musical career as a jazz pianist at the age of 12, but also learned to appreciate European "Classical" music.[3] He became a student and an instructor at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Curtis sent him to Italy to study under the legendary Rosario Scalero.[4] In 1973 he was appointed to the music faculty as the composer-in-residence at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, a position he held until his retirement in 2009.[5][6][7]

He has won several awards for his music. In addition to the Steinway Prize, he is a five-time Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters winner.

Music

Zaninelli has published over 300 works. He uses the name "Lou Hayward" for his jazz compositions and arrangements and his given name for his "serious" compositions.[8] His concert arrangements of Gospel Hymns and Folksongs for solo voice are a favorite of U.S. voice teachers to use with college students.

Compositions

Vocal and choral works

Chamber music

Orchestra

Wind Ensemble

References