After completing her studies, she worked as a concert pianist in Europe. She married composer Franco Michele Napolitano and worked for a while as a music administrator. In 1914 she took a position teaching at the Conservatory, where she remained until 1957. She assisted with the symphony orchestra in Naples and directed the associated choir school. In 1918 she helped to found the Associazione Musicale Alessandro Scarlatti in Naples to increase awareness of early Italian music. She died in Naples.[1][2]
Works
Gubitosi composed mostly large-scale works for orchestra, but also chamber works and songs. Selected works include:
Concerto for piano and orchestra (1917 ; publ. 1943)[3]
Allegro appassionato for violin and orchestra (1925)[4]
Sinfonia for large orchestra (publ. 1932)
Corale sinfonico for orchestra and organ (1941)[5]