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This is why I accepted him as a student at the CURTIS SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Schirmer)

  • The Magic Carousel
  • Wind Ensemble

  • Adagio on a Sussex Carol (C. Alan Publications)
  • Remember, O Mortal Man (SATB with organ) (C. He is a five-time recipient of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Music Award. Since 1973, he has been the composer-in-residence at the University of Southern Mississippi.

    Writing as Lou Hayward, he brings a unique, sophisticated style to popular music. Alan Publications)

  • Suite Concertante for Flute (flute and piano) (C. Alan Publications)
  • Sonatina (bassoon and piano)
  • Speak Gently (keyboard percussion quartet)
  • Orchestra

  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit (tuba, narrator, and orchestra) (G.

    He uses the name "Lou Hayward" for his jazz compositions and arrangements and his given name for his "serious" compositions. Alan Publications)

  • Sunset (C. In 1991, he became the first four-time winner of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Music Award. Upon graduation, he was appointed to the faculty of the Curtis Institute.

    His music apes no one and is always true to its self." - Gian Carlo Menotti.

    "Zaninelli's music has earned him International praise. Alan Publications)

  • O Child Divine (SATB with organ/piano) (C. Alan Publications)
  • Good Friday (opera), 1998
  • My Father's World (SATB choir with piano) (C. Alan Publications)
  • Luigi Zaninelli

    The music of Luigi Zaninelli (b.

    Alan Publications)

  • Little Scherzo (C. Alan Publications)
  • Pie Jesu (SATB with organ) (C. Alan Publications)
  • Seven Sanctuary Songs (solo voice and piano), 1987 (Harold Flammer/Shawnee Press)
  • Song of Mary (SATB with organ) (C.

    roma sacra luigi zaninelli biography

    Among his numerous honors are a Steinway Prize; ASCAP Awards; and Outstanding Achievement Award, Province of Alberta. During his career, he has served as composer-in-residence at the University of Calgary and the Banff School of Fine Arts. He became a student and an instructor at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.