“The Art of Sounds”, the second book by the author Vincenzo Catalano has been published

“The Art of Sounds”, the second book by the author Vincenzo Catalano has been published
“The Art of Sounds”, the second book by the author Vincenzo Catalano has been published

The Art of Sounds is the title of Vincenzo Catalano’s second book published by Edizioni Radici Future Bari.

The young author, using the essay genreor historical-biographical, lay your gazeabout Raffaele’s story Miglietta, master conductor and composer originally from Francavilla Fontana. Making use ofdocuments recovered from the Cen Archivestate branch of Roma, the State Archives of Lecce e thereANRP- digitized archiveLeBI, as well as with preserved unpublished documents from the same family Miglietta such as period newspapers, letters, telegrams, medals and resolutions of the municipal council of various Apulian municipalities, the author has of theineato and brought to light a completely new and surprising picture and point of view.

Raphael Miglietta (Francavilla Fontana BR, 21 February 1919 – Corato BA, 5 December 1994) is known to most for his artistic talent and his significant experience as a director of musical bands. This is a notoriety that is due to him not only for the prizes and recognitions received in the Italian musical panorama, but also for the praise and recognition received from abroad, just remember the praise of the Kennedy family and the praise of the French city of Grenoble. This characterization, which acquires depth by looking at the Regional Law on the valorisation of the intangible cultural heritage of the Apulian band, a law which also promotes the rediscovery of the major band personalities, hides a surprising past. His past is intertwined with a strong political feeling inherited from his family of socialist ideas.

After emigrating to Rome at the age of seventeen to study at the Littorio Italian Youth Music School, Raphael Miglietta, with the approaching winds of war he is enlisted in the Carabinieri for compulsory military service and stationed at the band of the Carabinieri Legion of Rome. Here various vicissitudes lead him to meet his brother Luigi, also a musicianenlisted in the same context.

Two destinies which, with the civil war, linked to the armistice of 8 September, are separated: Raffaele goes into hiding to escape the Nazi raids and, on the basis of his ideals, decides to join the resistance groups of the Army; Luigi, however, less fortunate, was captured and deported to Germany in the camp Stalag VII/A of Moosburg near Dachau.

With the end of the war, Raffaele decided to undertake a career as a teacher, band director and composer, transmitting to his students that passion for music and freedom which, in his past as a fighter, meant hope for the future.

Today Raffaele Miglietta, 30 years after passed away, he is still remembered with great esteem and affection by the cSouthern and Italian musical band community as well as from the city of Corato which in 2022, through the Permanent Council of Culture, proposed naming the Municipal Theater after him.

 
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