After completing her studies, Giuranna taught at the Rome Conservatory from 1937 to 1970 and worked as an editor of 18th-century music. She was a music consultant to RAI in Rome from 1948 to 1956, and she was elected a member of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in 1982. She died in Rome.[3][2]
Works
Giuranna composed works for stage, orchestra, chamber ensemble, chorus, violin, and piano. Giuranna also published arrangements of 18th-century music including Paisiello, Vivaldi, and Cimarosa. Selected works include:
Theatrical works
La trappola d’oro (ballet), 1929
Jamanto (op, 3, Giuranna), opera 1941
Mayerling (op, 3, V. Viviani), Naples, S Carlo, 1960
Hosanna (op, 1, C. Pinelli), Palermo, Massimo, 1978 Choral: 3 cori, male chorus, 1940
Other works
3 canti alla Vergine, Soprano voice, female chorus, small orchestra, 1949