Savino Monelli (9 May 1784 – 5 June 1836) was an Italian tenor prominent in the opera houses of Italy from 1806 until 1830. Amongst the numerous roles he created in world premieres were Giannetto in Rossini's La gazza ladra, Enrico in Donizetti's L'ajo nell'imbarazzo and Nadir in Pacini's La schiava in Bagdad. He was born in Fermo where he initially studied music. After leaving the stage, he retired to Fermo and died there five years later at the age of 52.
SavinoMonelli (9 May 1784 – 5 June 1836) was an Italian tenor prominent in the opera houses of Italy from 1806 until 1830. Amongst the numerous roles...
mezzo-soprano Marietta Castiglioni Giannetto, his son, a soldier tenor SavinoMonelli Fernando Villabella, Ninetta’s father, a soldier bass-baritone Filippo...
(1820–1885), opera singer Alessandro Maggiori (1764–1834), art collector SavinoMonelli (1784–1836), opera singer Augusto Murri (1841–1932), physician Roman...
the first performer of Don Ramiro in La Cenerentola and, finally, of SavinoMonelli, the first performer of Giannetto in La gazza ladra. When Giovanni David...
Ramiro, son of the podestà of Minorca, in love with to Serafina tenor SavinoMonelli Picaro, former servant of Don Fernando, now a pirate baritone or basso...
soprano Giuditta Pasta Nadir, Prince of Syria and lover of Zora tenor SavinoMonelli Tamas, the Caliph's confidante bass Giovambattista Cipriani Zulma, guardian...