Francesco Feo (1691 – 28 January 1761) was an Italian composer, known chiefly for his operas. He was born and died in Naples, where most of his operas were premièred.
FrancescoFeo (1691 – 28 January 1761) was an Italian composer, known chiefly for his operas. He was born and died in Naples, where most of his operas...
founded a famous singing school in 1720 and among his pupils counted FrancescoFeo and Gioacchino Conti, who was named "Gizziello" in his teacher's honour...
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under a local musician, Francesco Santi, before going to Naples in 1725, where he studied under Gaetano Greco and FrancescoFeo among others. On leaving...
Leonardo Vinci, Johann Adolph Hasse, Leonardo Leo, Baldassare Galuppi, FrancescoFeo, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and in the second half of the 18th century...
De Feo, Paolo Strippoli, Lucio Besana, David Bellini and Milo Tissone, and directed by De Feo and Strippoli. The film stars Matilda Lutz, Francesco Russo...
Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, where his pupils included Leonardo Leo, FrancescoFeo, Giuseppe de Majo, Niccolo Jommelli, Nicola Sala, Michele de Falco,...
father and then studied with his uncle Gennaro Manna and his great uncle FrancescoFeo. At the age of 13 he became the harpsichordist at the royal chapel in...
Niel (Nieil or Nielle) (1690–1775) Robert Woodcock (c. 1690 – 1728) FrancescoFeo (1691–1761) Jan Francisci (1691–1758) Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (1691–1765)...
(1906–1997) Philippe Fénelon (born 1952) George Fenton (born 1950) FrancescoFeo (1691–1761) Louis Ferdinand (1772–1806) Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor...
"La Zenobia" by Joseph Friebert "L'amor tirannico, ossia Zenobia" by FrancescoFeo "Zenobia" by Ambrogio Minoja "Zenobia" by Giovanni Buonaventura Viviani...
(born 1959) Ivan Fedele (born 1953) Fedele Fenaroli (1730–1818) Francesco Feo (1691–1761) Giuseppe Ferlendis (1755–1810) Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder (1543–1588)...
verschiedener Art Canon in G major, BWV 1076 FrancescoFeo – S. Francesco di Sales (sacred oratorio) first performed Francesco Geminiani 6 Cello Sonatas, Op. 5 6...
music are indicated next to the title Siface, re di Numidia (1723) – FrancescoFeo Didone abbandonata (1724) – Domenico Sarro L'impresario delle Isole...
of the new Teatro Regio in Turin, performing the part of Mitrane in FrancescoFeo's Arsace. In 1741 he made his debut both in Florence, and in London,...
oratorios. The son of Giuseppe Maria Manna and Caterina Feo (sister of the composer FrancescoFeo), he received his musical training at the Conservatorio...
Erminia François Colin de Blamont – Les Festes grecques et romaines FrancescoFeo – Morano e Rosina George Frideric Handel Flavio Ottone Leonardo Leo...
Jean-Baptist Lully Le carnaval, LWV 36 George Dandin La Grotte de Versailles FrancescoFeo -- Andromaca January 8 – Jean Gilles, composer (died 1705) June 19 –...
"composer who was one of the originators of the Neapolitan style of opera." FrancescoFeo (1691–1761), was a composer lauded by Reichardt in 1791 as "one of the...
a Porta Capuana in Naples under Nicola Porpora, Ignazio Prota, and FrancescoFeo. After completing his studies he worked as maestro di cappella at various...