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Giacomo Domenico Mario Antonio Pasquale Giuseppe Tritto (2 April 1733 – 16 September 1824) was an Italian composer, known primarily for his fifty-four operas. He was born in Altamura, and studied in Naples; among his teachers were Nicola Fago, Girolamo Abos, and Pasquale Cafaro. Amongst his pupils were the young Vincenzo Bellini around 1821, plus Ferdinando Orlandi. He died in Naples.
Giacomo Domenico Mario Antonio Pasquale Giuseppe Tritto (2 April 1733 – 16 September 1824) was an Italian composer, known primarily for his fifty-four...
Demachi (1732 – c. 1791) Gian Francesco de Majo ("Ciccio") (1732–1770) GiacomoTritto (1733–1824) Antonio Tozzi (1736–1812) Tommaso Giordani (c. 1738 – 1806)...
June 21 – Étienne Aignan, opera librettist (born 1773) September 16 – GiacomoTritto, opera composer (born 1733) December 5 – Anne Louise Boyvin d'Hardancourt...
Giovanni Antonio Del Balzo Orsini (1386 or 1393–1463), prince of Taranto GiacomoTritto (1733–1824), composer Giuseppe Ciccimarra (1790–1836), opera singer...
Naples to continue his musical studies at the conservatory there with GiacomoTritto, Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli and Pietro Generali, during which time he...
singing teacher. Born in Cividate al Piano and trained in Naples under GiacomoTritto, he made his stage debut in 1793. Amongst the many roles, he created...
de' Turchini, where he probably had Lorenzo Fago, Pasquale Cafaro and GiacomoTritto as his teachers. He composed mostly instrumental even if his music is...
premiata) I due gemelli (set by GiacomoTritto, 1783; set by Salvatore Agnelli, 1839) Il convitato di pietra (set by GiacomoTritto, 1783; set by Vincenzo Fabrizi...
Nunziato Porta, Prague 1776 Il convitato di pietra, opera semiseria by GiacomoTritto set to a libretto by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi, 1783 Il convitato di...
at the conservatorio from 1759 until 1785. His most famous pupil was GiacomoTritto. In 1771, he succeeded Giuseppe de Majo as maestro di cappella of the...
verbose, but were set by the most important composers of the era, such as GiacomoTritto, Gaetano Andreozzi, Luigi Mosca, Pietro Generali, Saverio Mercadante...
Giovanni Tenorio, 1787), Nicola Logroscino (Il governatore, 1747) and GiacomoTritto (La fedeltà in amore, 1764). At this time also appeared the pasticcio...
London. De Napoli, Giuseppe, (1952) La triade melodrammatica altamurana: GiacomoTritto, Vincenzo Lavigna, Saverio Mercadante, Milan. Kaufman, Thomas G. (1993)...
musicians, including Costa's uncle Michael Costa and his great-grandfather GiacomoTritto. Costa studied composition, piano and singing at the San Pietro a Maiella...
with Pietro Paolo Bugeja and then under Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli and GiacomoTritto at the San Pietro a Maiella Conservatory in Naples from 1821 to 1827...
Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari. The other three composers depicted were GiacomoTritto, Giacomo Insanguine, and Luigi Capotorti. The medallions and the large ceiling...
composition or both were composers Antonio Boroni, GiacomoTritto, Giovanni Paisiello, Piccinni, Giacomo Insanguine, Benigno Zerafa, Domenico Fischietti...
from whom he learned counterpoint, was the composer of over 50 operas, GiacomoTritto, but whom he found to be "old fashioned and doctrinaire". However, the...
Turchini in Naples, where he studied counterpoint with Nichola Sala and GiacomoTritto. In 1799 he returned to Parma, where he was appointed choirmaster. In...
Pietro a Majella). There he studied with Nicola Antonio Zingarelli and GiacomoTritto and met Vincenzo Bellini, a student companion who became a lifelong...
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...
large medallions depicting famous composers from Puglia—GiacomoTritto, Luigi Capotorti, Giacomo Insanguine, and Salvatore Fighera—as well as five smaller...
premieres of Pietro Carlo Guglielmi's La serva bizzarra (Naples 1803), GiacomoTritto's Andromaca e Pirro (Rome 1807), Giuseppe Nicolini's Traiano in Dacia...