Giuseppe Concone was born in
Turin,
Italy on September 12, 1801. He had a brief career as singer before devoting himself almost entirely to working as a
voice teacher; beginning that work in Turin. He composed the opera
Un episodio del San Michele which premiered in Turin on 8 June 1836. He composed a second opera,
Graziella, which was never performed. While in Paris he wrote three 'oratorios.' One commentator (named Smither) wrote: "These are quite brief, and include no orchestra but only piano accompaniment. They are evidently intended for performance in a private soiree rather than a theatre. No performance of any of the three is known." Concone returned to Italy in 1848, probably due to events resulting from the
Revolutions of 1848. He was appointed both organist and
maestro di cappella of the Sardinian court in Turn; a position he remained in until his death in Turin on September 12, 1861. Concone also composed some etudes for piano in
25 Melodic Studies, Op. 24., and concert arias and duets. ==List of works by Concone==