Nicola Vaccai (15 March 1790 – 5 or 6 August 1848) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas, and a singing teacher. Born at Tolentino, he grew...
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The Teatro Vaccaj or Vaccai is a historic opera house in Tolentino, Italy. In the late 18th century, in part under the patronage of Cardinal Carandini...
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always been held to mean the same thing. This is explained simply by Nicola Vaccai in his Practical Method of Italian Singing, originally published 1832...
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Egitto Waldemar Thrane – Fjeldeventyret ("The mountain adventure") Nicola Vaccai Pietro il grande (première January 17 at Teatro Ducale, Parma) La pastorella...
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(Juliet and Romeo) is an opera in two acts by the Italian composer Nicola Vaccai. The libretto, by Felice Romani, is based on the tragedy of the same...
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composer (d. 1862) February 16 – Chretien Urhan, composer March 15 – Nicola Vaccai, composer May 12 – Carsten Hauch, lyricist (died 1872) June 21 – Wilhelm...
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opera by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai), an 1825 opera by Nicola Vaccai I Capuleti e i Montecchi, an 1830 opera by Vincenzo Bellini...
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Romani was a reworking of the story of Romeo and Juliet for an opera by Nicola Vaccai called Giulietta e Romeo and based on the play of the same name by Luigi...
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or the Castle of Love) Giovanni Pacini – L'ultimo giorno di Pompei Nicola Vaccai – Giulietta e Romeo "Cherry Ripe" – w. Robert Herrick m. Charles Edward...
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to Paris in 1824, Pacini and his contemporaries (Giacomo Meyerbeer, Nicola Vaccai, Michele Carafa, Carlo Coccia, Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti,...
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Italian sources—principally Romani's libretto for Giulietta e Romeo by Nicola Vaccai—rather than directly adapting Shakespeare's play. Among later operas...
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trappole, revision by Marco Marcelliano Marcello (1850) Giulietta e Romeo Nicola Vaccai (1825) Eugenio Torriani (1828) Vincenzo Bellini, I Capuleti e i Montecchi...
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Eliodoro Bianchi, Italian opera singer (b. 1773) August 5 (or 6) – Nicola Vaccai, opera composer (b. 1790) October 27 – Alexander Egorovich Varlamov...
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Compositionslehre Joseph Funk – A Compilation of Genuine Church Music Nicola Vaccai – Metodo pratico de canto January 1 – Aloys Kunc, pedagogue and composer...
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(premiered in 1884), and "La sposa di Messina" by the Italian composer Nicola Vaccai (premiered in 1839). Robert Schumann wrote an overture to Die Braut...
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Sponga) (1561–1641) Teo Usuelli (1920–2009) Francesco Uttini (1723–1795) Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848), also Vaccaj Antonio Valente (fl. 1565–80) Giovanni Valentini...
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Morlacchi (1784–1841) Pietro Raimondi (1786–1853) Luigi Legnani (1790–1877) Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848) Padre Davide da Bergamo (Felice Moretti) (1791–1863) Carlo...
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of Arc had served as the basis for many operas, including those of Nicola Vaccai (1827) and Giovanni Pacini (1830), both of which were strongly reminiscent...
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Malvina may also refer to: Malvina, Mississippi Malvina, an opera by Nicola Vaccai Malvina, A shipwreck off the Yorkshire coast Search for "malvina" on...
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lirica) in three acts based on Jane Grey's last days, was composed by Nicola Vaccai, with a libretto by Carlo Pepoli. The opera premiered on 23 February...
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the basis of the libretti for Giulietta e Romeo (Romeo and Juliet) by Nicola Vaccai and I Capuleti e i Montecchi by Vincenzo Bellini. La Caduta Della Repubblica...
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Italy, he became acquainted with the singing method of opera teacher Nicola Vaccai, which he studied autodidactically for years, furthering his repertoire...
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missionary and martyr Niccolò da Tolentino (1350 – c. 1435), mercenary Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848), musician Mario Mattoli (1898–1980), film director Tolentino...
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(1543/1545–1581) Francesco Uttini (1723–1795) Yolande Uyttenhove (1925–2000) Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848) Pierre Vachon (1731–1803) Jacobus Vaet (c. 1529 – 1567)...
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music at the Milan Conservatory under Bernardo Ferrara (violin) and Nicola Vaccai (composition). He made his debut in 1843 as a director at Vercelli,...
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touching on exemplary passages from operas by Francesco Morlacchi, Nicola Vaccai, and Vincenzo Bellini, Pepoli turns to the "Marseillaise", arguing that...
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Il dominò nero, 1849; La sirena, 1855; Lo zingaro rivale, 1867) and Nicola Vaccai (Giulietta e Romeo, 1825). In Germany, musical activity was distributed...
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at the same time writing a number of librettos for Mayr, Donizetti, Nicola Vaccai and other composers. He set up his own agency in 1826 and managed seasons...
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composer and conductor. A pupil of Conservatorio della Pieta, Naples. Nicola Vaccai (1790–1848), opera composer. He wrote Giulietta e Romeo in 1825, the...
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forgotten such as Leonardo Vinci, Pasquale Anfossi, Antonio Sacchini, Nicola Vaccai, Leonardo Leo, Domenico Cimarosa or Vicente Martín y Soler among others...
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