Vinceslao Bonicoli
Vinceslao Bonicoli (1820-1897) was a 19th century Italian flautist and clarinetist, a composer of band music and director of military bands.
Mostly referred to simply as Signor Bonicoli in South Africa, but also known as "Maestre Bonicoli", "Cavaliere Bonicoli" or "Chevalier Bonicoli" in some sources. His name wrongly written as Venceslao Bonicoli, in some cases.
Born in Prato, Italy, in 1820, he was trained by Giuseppe Nuti at the local Scuola Comunale di Musica, he worked as a director of bands in Tuscany and Piemonte for a number of years, including the Concerto Cittadino Edoardo Chiti in Prato (1850-1853).
On the basis of his reputation and experience he was made the "direttore e ispettore" of British military bands in the Cape Colony at some time in the 1860s, a capacity in which he was often involved in theatrical events and celebratory performances.
He was knighted for his contribution to British musical education in on 15 March, 1883.
His compositions include Esercizi progressivi con mute di Variazioni per Clarinetto (1844),
He died on 16 November, 1897 and was buried in the English graveyard, the Cimitero Evangelico degli Allori, in Florence, Italy.
Over the course of his stay in Cape Town, he was involved in a number of theatrical events, including.
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