Carlo Evasio Soliva

Composer

1791 – 1853

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Who was Carlo Evasio Soliva?

Carlo Evasio Soliva was a Swiss-Italian composer of opera, chamber music, and sacred choral works. Soliva was born in Casale Monferrato, Piedmont to a family of Swiss chocolatiers who had emigrated from the canton of Ticino. He studied pianoforte and composition at the Milan Conservatory.

A contemporary of Gioacchino Rossini, he is best known for his 1816 opera La testa di bronzo, which prompted Stendhal’s immediate enthusiasm: “Ce petit Soliva a la figure chétive d'un homme de génie.” After a life spent composing, teaching, and conducting in Italy, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, and France, he died in Paris at the age of 62.

The "Carlo Evasio Soliva Competition for Piano and Chamber Music," organized by the Istituto Musicale Soliva, is held annually in the town of his birth.

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Born
Nov 27, 1791
Casale Monferrato
Nationality
  • Italy
  • Switzerland
Profession
Education
  • Milan Conservatory
Lived in
  • Casale Monferrato
Died
Dec 20, 1853
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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