Edoardo Sonzogno, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Edoardo Sonzogno

Italian publisher

Date of Birth: 21-Apr-1836

Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 14-Mar-1920

Profession: editor

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Edoardo Sonzogno

  • Edoardo Sonzogno (April 21, 1836 – March 14, 1920) was an Italian publisher. A native of Milan, Sonzogno was the son of a businessman who owned a printing plant and bookstore.
  • When he inherited the business upon his father's death he set about turning it into a publishing house, Casa Sonzogno, which opened in 1874.
  • The company specialized in producing cheap editions of early Italian music, and became celebrated for its one-act opera contest, which began in 1883.
  • Among the participants was Giacomo Puccini with Le Villi (1883) - who, in fact, did not win so that the opera was taken over by Giulio Ricordi, the competitor of Sonzogno.
  • Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, submitted in 1889 and premiering in 1890, was by far the most famous opera to win the prize.
  • Sonzogno owned and directed the newspaper Il Secolo from 1861 until 1909.
  • For much of that time, its editor was Ernesto Teodoro Moneta. In 1894 he established a theater, the Lirico Internazionale, in Milan.
  • He was also one of the first publishers in Italy to launch pocket-book editions of a huge range of classical authors from all over the world, a collection he called Biblioteca Universale.
  • The price of these minibooks (11.5 x 17.5cm) was so low, from 1 to 3.5 lire, that anybody could easily afford a personal library of classics, fiction and non-fiction. Sonzogno died in Milan in 1920.

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