Claudio S. Grafulla
Composer
1810 – 1880
Who was Claudio S. Grafulla?
Claudio S. Grafulla was a composer in the United States during the 19th Century, most noted for martial music for regimental bands during the early days of the American Civil War.
Grafulla was born in 1812 on Minorca, an island off the coast of Spain that was occupied by the British after the Napoleonic wars. At the age of 28, he emigrated to the United States, where he became a French horn player in Napier Lothian's New York Brass Band in New York City. This band was attached to the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard, which was honored in 1922 by John Philip Sousa's The Gallant Seventh march. In 1860, he added woodwinds to a reorganized band and continued to serve as its director until his death in 1880.
Grafulla was a quiet, unassuming man who never married; his whole life centered around his music. His remarkable technical and musical skills allowed him to become well known as a composer, often writing music to order, and as an arranger. The hallmark Port Royal Band Books were composed and arranged for the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment Band, when it was formed for service during the Civil War. As a director of the 7th Regiment Band, his fame spread widely.
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- Born
- 1810
- Also known as
- Claudio Grafulla
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Died
- 1880
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on July 23, 2013
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