Gialdino Gialdini

Gialdino Gialdini (10 November 1842 – 6 March 1919) was an Italian composer and orchestra conductor.

Gialdini was born in Pescia, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and studied at Florence with Teodulo Mabellini.

He won a prize offered by the Pergola Theatre of that city for the best opera, with Rosmunda, which met, however, with an unfavourable reception when produced in 1868.

In September 1904 he became the Artistic Director of the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in the then Austrian city of Trieste but had to abandon the post when Italy entered the war against Austria in May 1915.

He then returned to his native Pescia for retirement, and died there aged 76.

Plaque at the house where Gialdini lived in Pescia. It is unclear why it gives 1842 as his birthyear; all other sources, including many published before 1925, give 1843.