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There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Carlotta Ferrari (27 January 1837 β 23 November 1907) was an Italian composer noted for opera. Carlotta Ferrari was born in Lodi, Italy, and studied singing and piano at the Milan Conservatory with Giuseppina Strepponi. Ferrari wrote her first opera Ugo at the age of twenty. Faced with a lack of interest, she raised funds for its first public production in Lecco and conducted the performances herself. In April 1875, Ferrari was a made an honorary professor of composition at the Philharmonic Academy of Bologna, upon the recommendation of Ambroise Thomas. Besides songs and opera, she published an autobiography and poetry and prose works in four volumes titled Versi e prose in Bologna from 1878-82. She died in Bologna. Ferrari was a successful composer within her lifetime. She composed opera and cantata and was considered a master of canon. 2) Carlotta Ferrari (b. 1975) is an Italian composer. She served as chair of music composition at Hebei Normal University in Shijiazhuang, China, and was an adjunct professor of music composition at the Department of Arts and Music of ESE, Firenze, Italy. She holds degrees from the Conservatories of Milano and Firenze. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
6 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 1, Non t'accostare all'urna
1226 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 6, Rondinella pellegrina
1036 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 5, Son figliuola d'una fata
64Lady Frankenstein: I. Mary e la creatura
656 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 4, Povero fiore che non ha profumato
566 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 2, Sull'orme del mio gregge
57Toccata in modo gravitazionale
486 Melodies for Voice & Piano: No. 3, Natura tace
49Lady Frankenstein: III. L'amore
410Maria restituta
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Women of History

Carlotta Ferrari: Sonate scarlattiane
Note Femminili: Compositrici Lombarde dal XVII al XIX Secolo
Meda, Agnesi, Nava D'Adda, Ferrari: Note Femminili. Compositrici Lombarde Dal XVII al XIX Secolo
An Anthology of Song, Vol. 2 (1903-1935)
Lady Frankenstein for organ
Ferrari, Bacchini, Bertuletti, Macchia, Lo Muscio: Tabula Summa (Contemporary Organ Works)