BRICCIALDI, GIULIO (1818 - 1881)
The Italian flautist and composer Giulio Briccialdi was born at Termi in 1818
and had flute lessons from his father. After the latter's death he moved to
Rome, avoiding family pressure to study for the priesthood and supporting himself
by playing the flute in a theatre orchestra. In Rome he took lessons in composition
and was by 1835 teaching the flute at the Academy of Santa Cecilia. The following
year found him in Naples as flute teacher to the king's brother. His later career
took him on concert tours throughout Europe. In London, where the firm of Rudall
and Rose had the rights of Theodore Boehm's improved cylindrical flute, Briccialdi
had a lower key added, extending the range to B flat. After this modification
of 1849, Briccialdi made further changes in the flute, carried out for him in
Florence, where he taught the flute at the Conservatory from 1870. He died in
Florence in 1881.
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