Born in
Parma, Bolzoni studied at the
Parma Conservatory. After graduating in 1859, he was violinist and part-time conductor with Teatro Comunale di Reggio Emilia and Comunale di Cremona, eventually taking a position in
Savona where he also taught violin. After six years he became its
concertmaster and
conductor. This was followed in 1874 by three years in
Perugia as orchestral conductor and theatre director at the Istituto Morlacchi. In 1887, he became director of the Istituto Musicale, concertmaster at the
Teatro Regio di Parma and of the Concerti Popolari. Bolzoni was the long-time director of the
Turin Conservatory. Among his notable pupils were composers
Carlo Adolfo Cantù and
Edgard Varèse. In 1884, he conducted the premiere of the revised version of
Puccini's opera
Le Villi. Bolzoni died in Turin, aged 77. ==Compositions==