Massimiliano Quilici (3 April 1799 - 18 October 1889) was an Italian composer.
Born in Lucca, Quilici began his studies under his uncle Domenico Quilici; later he attended the Liceo Musicale di Lucca, of which he would later become director. His opera Francesca da Rimini premiered at the Teatro del Giglio in Lucca in 1829, and his opera Batrolomeo della Cavalla was first seen at the Teatro San Benedetto in Venice in 1838;[1] the former is to a libretto by Felice Romani,[2] while the latter is set to a text by Jacopo Ferretti.[3]Francesca da Rimini is recorded as having been a fiasco at its premiere.[4] A third opera, La penna del Diavolo of 1861, is also recorded as having been performed in Florence.[5] He also wrote much sacred music,[1] including a Requiem.[6] He died in the city of his birth, and is interred in the Cimiterio di Lucca.[5] Quilici was the music teacher of Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca;[1] his other pupils included Ferdinando Taglioni.[7]
MassimilianoQuilici (3 April 1799 - 18 October 1889) was an Italian composer. Born in Lucca, Quilici began his studies under his uncle Domenico Quilici;...
Carlo Conti (as L'innocente in periglio); 1836: Paolo Lami; 1838: MassimilianoQuilici Pulcinella impresario Ferdinando Rutini 1817 Rome Scipione in Cartagine...
as Prime Minister of Italy for 2 years (born 1825). 18 October – MassimilianoQuilici, composer (born 1799). 18 October – Antonio Meucci, inventor (born...
Compass. La Caporetto del deserto, pp. 42-44 Quilici, Folco (17 May 2014). Tobruk 1940 - Folco Quilici - Google Libri. ISBN 9788852049019. Retrieved...
Marc; Delatte, Hélène; Mwatawala, Maulid; Quilici, Serge; Vayssieres, Jean-François; Virgilio, Massimiliano (2015). "A review of the current knowledge...
Civico Archeologico including, notably, the Velletri Sarcophagus Quilici, L., S. Quilici Gigli, R. Talbert, T. Elliott, S. Gillies (28 November 2020). "Places:...