- Niccolò
Piccinni (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ ppitˈtʃinni]; 16
January 1728 – 7 May 1800) was an
Italian composer of symphonies,
sacred music,
chamber music, and...
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Piccinni is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Niccolò
Piccinni (1728–1800),
Italian composer Teatro Piccinni,
Italian theater...
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Matteo Piccinni (born 6
March 1986) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays for
Serie D club Franciacorta. Born in Milan, Lombardy,
Piccinni started...
- The Niccolò
Piccinni Conservatory (Italian:
Conservatorio Niccolò
Piccinni) was
founded by the
violinist and
music critic Giovanni Capaldi in 1925, with...
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Teatro Piccinni is a
theatre in the city of Bari,
Apulia on the east
coast of Italy. It was
founded in 1854 and
opened on 30 May of that year. It was named...
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Antonio Piccinni (May 14, 1846 –
January 26, 1920) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of watercolors. He was also an engraver,
facile in the
engraving of diverse...
- of the
operas of the
Italian composer Niccolò
Piccinni (1728–1800). Libby,
Dennis et al. (1992), "
Piccinni, Niccolò" in The New
Grove Dictionary of Opera...
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Marco Piccinni (born 19
April 1987) is an
Italian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in Bari, Italy,
Piccinni started his
career at hometown...
- Atys is a tragédie
lyrique in
three acts by Niccolò
Piccinni with a
French libretto by Jean-François Marmontel. Marmontel's
libretto was
based upon Philippe...
- Pénélope is a French-language
opera by the
composer Niccolò
Piccinni,
first performed at
Fontainebleau on 2
November 1785 in the
presence of King Louis...