Teodulo Mabellini (2 April 1817 – 10 March 1897) was an Italian composer. He was the son of Vincenzo, a strumentaio (maker of musical instruments) specialized...
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also known as Luprano, Lorano Luzzasco Luzzaschi (c. 1545–1607) Teodulo Mabellini (1817–1897) Bruno Maderna (1920–1973), composer of Satyricon (opera)...
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(1814–1863) Antonio Buzzolla (1815–1871) Temistocle Solera (1815–1878) Teodulo Mabellini (1817–1897) Carlo Pedrotti (1817–1893) Antonio Bazzini (1818–1897)...
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Manuela Ramos Alba from Beniel. He had five brothers. He studied under Teodulo Mabellini in Florence and appeared in many European countries, including England...
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were especially pertinent to the 1700s). A composer of the 1800s, Teodulo Mabellini, for example, wrote both lyric operas and sacred music, and some of...
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last “director-violinists”, before becoming solely a conductor like Teodulo Mabellini, his compatriot and contemporary, and Angelo Mariani), performed sacred...
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Antonio Buzzolla, Antonio Cagnoni, Carlo Coccia, Gaetano Gaspari, Teodulo Mabellini, Alessandro Nini, Carlo Pedrotti, Pietro Platania, Federico Ricci...
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Among her protégés were the sculptor Giovanni Duprè and the musician Teodulo Mabellini. Marquis Cosimo Ridolfi, one of the major agronomists of her time...
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of Naples under C. Conti. He then moved to Florence to study under Teodulo Mabellini and Giovanni Pacini. His first opera, Aldina, was staged in the Santa...
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born in Pescia, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, and studied at Florence with Teodulo Mabellini. He won a prize offered by the Pergola Theatre of that city for the...
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Lyudkevych (1879–1979) Ma Sicong (1912–1987) Lorin Maazel (1930–2014) Teodulo Mabellini (1817–1897) Hamish MacCunn (1868–1916) Edward MacDowell (1860–1908)...
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chorus Lauro Rossi (1810–1885) V. Agnus Dei Agnus Dei solo (alto) Teodulo Mabellini (1817–1897) VI. Communio Lux aeterna trio: tenor, baritone, bass Giuseppe...
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della Pergola in Florence. In Florence he studied composition with Teodulo Mabellini. In 1874 he moved to the Teatro Morlacchi in Perugia, as principal...
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by Luigi Maria Viviani, 8 February 1829 Matilde a Toledo, opera by Teodulo Mabellini, 27 August 1836 Romilda e Ezzelino, opera by Abramo Basevi, 11 August...
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articles inspired the Philharmonic Association in Florence (from 1859 Teodulo Mabellini was the orchestral director) to perform the works of Haydn, Mozart...
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opera debut at the Teatro di San Carlo in 1841 in a production of Teodulo Mabellini's Rolla. He sang in numerous world premieres at the Teatro di San Carlo...
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continuing his education in Pisa with Carlo Romani and in Florence with Teodulo Mabellini. At the age of 20 he began his operatic career with some success with...
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choreographer in the ballet La Morte di Procotieff (Autumn 1840) Teodulo Mabellini's opera Rolla (world premiere, 12 November 1840) Gaetano Donizetti's...
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1976) 7 February – Galileo Ferraris, physicist (born 1847) 10 March – Teodulo Mabellini, composer (born 1817) 16 March – Bernardino Grimaldi, Italian politician...
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