Alfonso Rendano

Alfonso Rendano (5 April 1853 – 10 September 1931)[1] was an Italian pianist and composer.

He was particularly precocious and at the age of ten he was admitted to the Naples Conservatory, where he was noticed by Sigismund Thalberg who sent him to Paris, recommending him to Rossini.

For about 15 years, he carried out an intense musical activity; he then devoted himself to teaching, first in Naples, then in Rome.

Rendano also enjoyed the support of Franz Liszt who tried to help ensure that Rendano's Piano Concerto would receive a performance in a coming German music festival.

"[2] Rendano wrote the opera Consuelo, successfully staged in Turin and in Germany.