Paolo Tosti (1846-1916) was an enormously popular songwriter in three languages. Born in Ortona, Italy, he toiled in obscurity until he moved to Rome and secured the patronage of composer Giovanni Sgambati. His performances quickly impressed the future queen of Italy, and his trip to England became a huge success that made him the singing teacher to that country’s royal family. He was knighted by the British crown in 1906.
Francesco Paolo Tosti's first album Canti popolari abruzzesi released on Wed Jan 01 1879.
The most popular album by Francesco Paolo Tosti's is Consolazione
Francesco Paolo Tosti's first song Mamma, mamma, lasciami andare released on Thu Jan 01 1970.