Enrico Toselli Net Worth

Enrico Toselli Net Worth is
$700,000

Enrico Toselli Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Enrico Toselli, Count Consort of Montignoso (March 13, 1883 Florence – January 15, 1926 Florence) was an Italian pianist and composer. He studied the piano with Giovanni Sgambati and composition with Giuseppe Martucci and Reginaldo Grazzini. At a very early age he started on a brilliant career as a concert pianist in Italy, the principal European capitals and also in Alexandria and North America. Later he settled in Florence, teaching and composing, while still appearing frequently on the concert platform" (Quoted from The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians, under copyright). He composed a number of songs, of which the Serenata 'Rimpianto' Op.6 No.1 was the most popular. He also wrote two operettas, La cattiva Francesca (1912) and La principessa bizzarra (1913).Although a successful performer and composer, Toselli's prodigious fame was largely due to the international scandal occasioned by his marriage to Her Imperial and Royal Highness the Archduchess Luise, Princess of Tuscany (and former Crown Princess of Saxony) in 1907. She had previously deserted her husband, Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, years earlier. Toselli and the Archduchess' marriage was not a happy one, and they separated in 1912. They had one son together, Carlo Emanuele Toselli di Montignoso (7 May 1908 - 1969). Toselli used his fame as the ex-husband of such an illustrious woman to good effect by writing a successful book of memoirs, "Mari d’altesse: 4 ans de mariage avec Louise de Toscane, ex-princesse de Saxe" (Again quoted from The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians, under copyright).

Date Of Birth1883-03-13
Died1926-01-15
ProfessionSoundtrack
SpouseArchduchess Louise of Austria

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Crossing1990writer: "Serenata"
Next of Kin1989writer: "Serenade"
The Goldwyn Follies1938music: "La Serenata" 1900 - uncredited
Men Are Not Gods1936music: "Serenade" - uncredited
La Chienne1931"La Serenata"
The Trespasser1929music: "Serenade" - uncredited

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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