Azio Corghi

Azio Corghi (9 March 1937 – is an Italian opera composer, also a teacher and musicologist. He was born at Cirié, in the Province of Turin, studied at the Turin and Milan conservatories and was a pupil of Bruno Bettinelli.

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  • 1937 (age 72 years)

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