Giuseppe Concone (September 12, 1801 - June 1, 1861 Turin) was an Italian voice teacher and composer.
He composed the opera Un episodio del San Michele which premiered in Turin on 8 June 1836.
He taught there for eleven years during which time he published several books on vocal training and technique; some of which have remained in use.
[1] He became widely known for his vocal exercises—solfeggi and vocalizzi—which are unusually attractive for works of their kind, and at the same time excellent for their special purpose.
He was appointed both organist and maestro di cappella of the Sardinian court in Turn; a position he remained in util his death in Turin on September 12, 1801.