Luigi Capotorti (17 March 1767 – 17 November 1842) was an Italian composer of both sacred and secular music. He was the maestro di cappella of several Neapolitan churches; the composer of ten operas, five of which premiered at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples; and a teacher of composition and singing whose students included Stefano Pavesi and Saverio Mercadante. Born in Molfetta, he studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio in Naples and spent his entire career in that city. In his later years, Capotorti retired to San Severo, where he died at the age of 75.
LuigiCapotorti (17 March 1767 – 17 November 1842) was an Italian composer of both sacred and secular music. He was the maestro di cappella of several...
Vocal Musick Georg Andreas Sorge – Anleitung zur Fantasie March 17 – LuigiCapotorti, Italian composer (died 1842) March 19 – Leonhard von Call, Austrian...
three composers depicted were Giacomo Tritto, Giacomo Insanguine, and LuigiCapotorti. The medallions and the large ceiling fresco, also painted by Armenise...
(1900–1954) Pasquale Iantoschi, sindaco della Città (1962 al 1967) LuigiCapotorti, composer and maestro di cappella, who spent his final years in San...
composer, conductor and friend of Beethoven (born 1780) November 17 – LuigiCapotorti, Italian composer (born 1767) December 16 – Friedrich Rochlitz, musicologist...
Domenico Cimarosa, 1796; music by Marcos António Portugal, 1797; music by LuigiCapotorti, 1800) La morte di Mitridate (music by Sebastiano Nasolini, 1796; music...
Tritto's Il disinganno, a cantata for three voices and orchestra, and LuigiCapotorti's Enea in Cartagine, a three-act opera seria. In 1803, he sang for the...
(subscription required for full access). De Palma, Fedele (2010). "Luigi Giuseppe Capotorti". Operisti di Puglia dall'Ottocento ai giorni nostri, pp. 47–52...