Giacomo Rust or Rusti (1741 in Rome, Italy – 1786 in Barcelona, Spain) was an Italian opera composer, probably of German ancestry.
Not a great deal is known about Rust. Between 1763 and 1777, Rust was active in Venice, where his first opera, a dramma giocoso, La contadina in corte, to a libretto by Niccolò Tassi, was performed in 1763. During this period, Rust acquired great fame as opera composer, not only in Italy, but also abroad, which gained him an invitation to be employed in the service of the Archbishop of Salzburg. On 12 June 1777, he was named a choir master at the Salzburg court, a post that he abandoned towards the end of the year. Some time later, Rust returned to Venice to continue his operatic activity. In 1783, he settled down in Barcelona, where he assumed the office of the Maestro de capilla.
GiacomoRust or Rusti (1741 in Rome, Italy – 1786 in Barcelona, Spain) was an Italian opera composer, probably of German ancestry. Not a great deal is...
this tour, he wrote three new comic operas and he collaborated with GiacomoRust on one opera, Il talismano [it] (The Talisman). Of his Italian works...
Petrosellini Carnival 1779 Rome, Teatro Valle Il talismano (Acts 2 and 3 by GiacomoRust) dramma giocoso 3 acts Carlo Goldoni; revised by Lorenzo Da Ponte 21...
(c.1600–1668) Vincenzo Ruffo (c.1508–1587) Claudia Rusca (1593–1676) GiacomoRust (1741–1786), also Rusti Paolo Rustichelli (born 1953) Giovanni Marco...
Russell (born 1951) Luigi Russolo (1883–1947) Friedrich Wilhelm Rust (1739–1796) GiacomoRust (1741–1786) Giovanni Marco Rutini (1723–1797) John Rutter (born...
unknown Franz Xaver Hammer, gambist, cellist and composer (died 1817) GiacomoRust (died 1786) Anna Brita Wendelius, singer and member of the Swedish Royal...
(1820) "Il Talismano": joint composition by Salieri (first act) and GiacomoRust (second and third act) (1779) "Iphigénie en Tauride" by Christoph Willibald...
(music by Giuseppe Gazzaniga, 1771; music by Giuseppe Gazzaniga and GiacomoRust under the title L'avaro deluso, 1773; music by Antonio Sacchini, 1778)...
Metastasio, 29 April 1761. L'idolo cinese, dramma giocoso in 3 acts, music by GiacomoRust, libretto by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi, 28 December 1773. Le gelosie...
(Turin, 1782) Timante in Demofoonte (Lucca, 1782) Arbace in Artaserse by GiacomoRust (Rome, 1783) Quinto Fabio in Quinto Fabio by Luigi Cherubini (Rome, 1783)...
Piccinni, 1755) L'idolo cinese (set by Giovanni Paisiello, 1767; set by GiacomoRust, 1773; set by Joseph Schuster, 1776) Il furbo malaccorto (set by Giovanni...
Pasquale Anfossi 1778: Giuseppe Sarti 1779: Felice Alessandri 1781: GiacomoRust 1782: Luigi Cherubini 1788: Jakob Friedrich Gauss, Hadrian in Syrien...
others, Crescentini, Grassini, Banti, Pacchiarotti, and also the tenor Giacomo David, with whom he often alternated the same parts. The following list...
Giacomo David (born Giacomo Davide; 1750 in Presezzo – 1830 in Bergamo), was a leading Italian tenor of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Probably...
early success (1780) was Gli antiquari in Palmira, an opera composed by GiacomoRust to Carpani's libretto, which led to his being invited to write libretti...
performing in three operas: Giovanni Valentini's Le nozze in contrasto, GiacomoRust's Gli antiquari in Palmira and Giovanni Paisiello's La Frascatana, singing...
nelle Gallie Pasquale Anfossi (Rome, 1780) Lucio Vero in Vologeso by GiacomoRust (Rome, 1780) Antigono in Antigono by Josef Mysliveček (Rome, 1780) Carlo...
cast of Steven Levitan's office sitcom Just Shoot Me!, opposite Laura San Giacomo and George Segal, which ran for seven seasons from 1997 to 2003. He played...
Wikidata. {{UEFA player}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata. "Giacomo Bulgarelli". Soccerway. Retrieved 28 June 2024. Tarcisio Burgnich – UEFA...
Boetticher Randolph Scott, Claude Akins, Nancy Gates, Skip Homeier, Richard Rust, Rand Brooks, Dyke Johnson United States traditional Western Un dollaro di...
antinatalist philosophy espoused in the first few episodes by the character of Rust Cohle (played by Matthew McConaughey) and Ligotti's own philosophical pessimism...