Vincenzo Fioravanti (5 April 1799 – 28 March 1877) was a prolific Italian opera composer active in Naples. He composed 39 operas, of which 34 were performed in his lifetime. Like his father, Valentino Fioravanti, he specialised in the opera buffa genre, but he also composed sacred music including two oratorios during his time as maestro di cappella of Lanciano Cathedral (1839–1843).
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VincenzoFioravanti (5 April 1799 – 28 March 1877) was a prolific Italian opera composer active in Naples. He composed 39 operas, of which 34 were performed...
Capua. His eldest son, Giuseppe Fioravanti, was a successful opera singer, and his younger son, VincenzoFioravanti (1799–1877), also became a celebrated...
terms of an altar-piece by this master, in the chapel of the family of Fioravanti, in the church of Santo Stefano of Bologna, representing the 'Martyrdom...
Donizetti. Fioravanti was the son of opera composer Valentino Fioravanti (1764–1837) and the older brother of opera composer VincenzoFioravanti (1799–1877)...
Pulcinella e la fortuna, (azione allegorica in 5 acts), composed by VincenzoFioravanti; premiered Teatro Nuovo, Naples, 24 January 1847 Carlotta e Werter...
in Naples. When the composer VincenzoFioravanti fell on hard times, a group of his friends produced the Album Fioravanti in 1864 at their own cost to...
1428; Fioravanti di Piero was the Cavalry Captain in Flanders in 1510 and then for Pope Alessandro VI, commissioner at Assedius of Faenza: Vincenzo di Cipriano...
composition with Emanuel Aloys Förster. He then studied in Rome with VincenzoFioravanti, the choirmaster of the papal Chapel (1819) and in Naples with Niccolò...
Domenico Fioravanti (born 31 May 1977) is a retired Italian competitive swimmer who won two gold medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Domenico...
technically demanding bel canto music of Gioachino Rossini, Gaetano Donizetti, Vincenzo Bellini, and Saverio Mercadante. He sang roles from the new Italian verismo...
him were several schoolmates and friends, most notably Valerio "Giusva" Fioravanti, Massimo Carminati, and Franco Anselmi, all of whom were frustrated with...
Preziosi as Umberto Fioravanti Sarah Felberbaum as Betty Bottone Christiane Filangieri as Ludovica Martinelli Elisa Di Eusanio as Susi Vincenzo Crea as Vince...
use. Founded in Milan, Italy, in 1900 by Cesare Isotta and the brothers Vincenzo, Antonio, and Oreste Fraschini, in 1955 it was merged with engine manufacturer...
Ferrari in Italy between 1973 and 1984. The BB was designed by Leonardo Fioravanti at Pininfarina. The first BB model, the 365 GT4 BB, replaced the front...
back to Lancia & C., a manufacturing concern founded in 1906 in Torino by Vincenzo Lancia (1881–1937) and Claudio Fogolin. It became part of Fiat in 1969...
Marco Fioravanti (born 18 March 1983 in Ascoli Piceno) is an Italian politician. Formerly member of centre-right party The People of Freedom, he joined...
Mikis Mantakas Primavalle fire Sergio Ramelli Strategy of tension Valerio Fioravanti Cazzullo, Aldo (18 January 2006). "La strage dimenticata degli anni di...
the first half of the 19th-century. Though working at the same time as Vincenzo Bellini and Gaetano Donizetti, he was recognized by his contemporaries...
Dosio Giacomo del Duca Luca Fancelli Giovanni Maria Falconetto Aristotile Fioravanti Domenico Fontana Girolamo Genga Pietro di Giacomo Cataneo Orazio Grassi...
and instrumental music, the "Adagio in G minor" is based on his works Vincenzo Albrici (1631–1695/96) Giovanni Maria Alemanni (fl. 1500–1525) Raffaella...
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Vincenzo Voce (born 5 April 1962 in Crotone) is an Italian politician. He ran for Mayor of Crotone at the 2020 Italian local elections, supported by the...