Pietro Floridia (5 May 1860 in Modica โ 16 August 1932 in New York City) was an Italian composer of classical music. According to David Johnson (quoting the notes, by , to the Bongiovanni recording of Floridia's Symphony and other works), Floridia was born in Modica, Sicily, and studied in Naples, where he created his first opera, Carlotta Clepier. He later destroyed the score of this work and entered further studies. He wrote a symphony (his only one) in 1888, taught at the , and wrote operas Maruzza (produced in Venice in 1894) and La Colonia Libera (produced in Rome in 1899).