Vincenzo Maria Battista (5 October 1823–14 November 1873) was an Italian composer and conductor.[1][2] At first his operas were received with enthusiasm by his compatriots.[3] Today none of his works are in the repertoire of any opera companies, despite the fact that in his lifetime they were performed in the most important theatres in Italy.[4]
^Vincenzo Battista, The Ricordi Archive: Digital Collection
^Battista, Vincenzo, Enciclopedia universal ilustrada europeo-americana, vol. 7: B - Bell. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1975, p.1189. ISBN 84-239-4507-3
^Plenizio, Gianfranco. Lo core sperduto : la tradizione musicale napoletana e la canzone (en italià). Napoli: Guida, 2009, p. 55. ISBN 978-88-6042-703-8
^Ambiveri, Corrado. Operisti minori dell'Ottocento italiano (en italià). Roma: Gremese Editore, 1998, p. 17 (Piccola biblioteca delle arti). ISBN 88-7742-263-7
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