Vittorio Monti (6 January 1868 - 20 June 1922) was an Italian composer.
He was born in Naples where he studied violin and composition at the
Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella. Around 1900 he got an assignment as the conductor for the
Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris where he wrote several ballets and operettas.
Monti scored the most important success of his professional life with the Hungarian-style
Czardas, which was originally composed for either violin or mandolin and piano. It was soon arranged for all kinds of ensembles, for it epitomises for many people the essence of the old Hungarian dance, with its juxtaposition of fast and slow music.
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-The Whistle
-Hora in B minor
and i think myself that many of his other composition are now played in the hungarian repertoire.
"Gilles Apap and the transiylvanian mountain boys" toghether with other great stuff.