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My humble tribute to EDUARDO CALIENDO Eduardo Caliendo (Naples, 10 November 1922 - Naples, 26 July 1993) was an Italian guitarist, composer and guitar teacher. Born in Naples in via Santa Maria Antesaecula by Ettore Caliendo, a famous Neapolitan mandolinist who has always been a member of the Calace Academy. From his birth his father initiates him to music and indeed, predicting his love for all music and in particular for the Neapolitan one, he composes for him "Serenatella piccerella" on verses by the poet Pasquale Cinquegrana and has it performed by an entire orchestra of picks under his home on the day of his first name day on 13 October. He begins studying the guitar with Pasquale Serrano, guitarist of the Calace Academy. In collaboration with Roberto Murolo he is the protagonist of the series "Anthology of the Neapolitan song" by Durium still today one of the most important and meticulous works on the Neapolitan song. In the seventies he also collaborated with the singer - guitarist Egisto Sarnelli. He also composes pieces for and with guitar including: Moresca, Tarantella cu 'Pulicenella, Seaweed, Tarantella, Fantasia' e culure, Cale capresi and many others often dedicating them to his students. He is romantically linked to the artist Vincenza Paesano (aka Enza Dorian), an opera singer who prefers the Neapolitan repertoire and takes it around the world (Canada, South America, Belgium) alongside great personalities of the time (Nunzio Gallo, Tito Schipa jr, Pina Lamara, Vera Nandi, Achille Togliani). He dedicates his whole life to music and above all to teaching, so much so that he considers his students as children who constantly attend his house in via Aniello Falcone. In the 1950s he held the chair of guitar at the Musical High School of Naples. In 1970 he received the Carulli prize in Castellamare for his artistic and didactic merits. In 1972 at the State Conservatory of Music "Domenico Cimarosa" in Avellino he was called to occupy the chair of guitar strongly desired by the then director Vincenzo Vitale, famous head of Neapolitan pianists, where he will remain a teacher until the year of his retirement. From his school come talented guitarists such as Corrado Sfogli, Eugenio Bennato, Eduardo Bennato, Gianfranco Caliendo, Patrizio Trampetti, Fausta Vetere, Mauro Di Domenico, Lucio Matarazzo, Angelo Pugliese, Mario Fragnito, Gianvito Pulzone. Dozens of guitarists also graduate under his guidance including Maurizio Gaudiosi, Filippo Sica, Angelo Tuorto, Luigi Fricchione, Giuseppe Allegretti, Gianluca Marino Maurizio Giobbe and many others. In 1993 he died in Naples. The nephew Gianfranco, son of his brother Mario, was one of the solo singers and the guitarist of the popular band Il Giardino dei Semplici; he played in training from 1975 (year of birth of the group) to February 2012.