Eugenia Calosso (21 April 1878 – after 1914) was an Italian conductor and composer. She was born in Turin, Piedmont, and studied composition with Giovanni Cravero. She began her career as a conductor at the Casino Municipale in San Remo and continued concert tours of Europe until 1914.[1][2]
Calosso wrote madrigals, lieder, orchestral suites, and instrumental works for violin and piano. She wrote one opera, Vespero with a libretto by Ernesto Ragazzoni.[3]
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