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Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello; 9 May 1740 – 5 June 1816) was an
Italian composer of the
classical era, and was the most po****r
opera composer of the...
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Barber of Seville, or The
Useless Precaution) is a
comic opera by
Giovanni Paisiello to a
libretto by
Giuseppe Petrosellini, even
though his name is not identified...
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Proserpine is a French-language
opera by the
Italian composer Giovanni Paisiello. It
takes the form of a tragédie
lyrique in
three acts. The libretto,...
- play by
Pierre Beaumarchais The
Barber of
Seville (
Paisiello), a 1782
comic opera by
Giovanni Paisiello The
Barber of
Seville (1904 film), a
French silent...
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composed by
Giovanni Paisiello (in 1782), by
Nicolas Isouard in 1796, and then by
Francesco Morlacchi in 1816.
Though the work of
Paisiello triumphed for a...
- 1829.
Adopting the
opera buffa style of
Domenico Cimarosa and
Giovanni Paisiello,
Rossini became the
dominant composer of
Italian opera during the first...
- 1759 and
Florence 1779),
Johann Adolph H****e (Naples 1759),
Giovanni Paisiello (St.
Petersburg 1772),
Giuseppe Gazzaniga (Palermo 1781) and many others...
- set
again by many
composers including Farinelli, Caffarelli,
Giovanni Paisiello, Mozart,
Beethoven himself and Beethoven's
pupil Archduke Rudolph. The...
- was also an
important teacher,
instructing Niccolò Jommelli,
Giovanni Paisiello,
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Niccolò
Piccinni and
Leonardo Vinci, among...
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Ployer on June 13, 1784, at a
concert to
which Mozart had
invited Giovanni Paisiello to hear both her and his new compositions,
including also his recently...