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- 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 up...
- 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, whose...
- Giuseppe Vaccai (Pesaro, August 21, 1836 -1912) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes. His father was a well-known music composer, and Vaccai did not...
- 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...
- (1776, Benda) Giulietta e Romeo (1796, Zingarelli) Giulietta e Romeo (1825, Vaccai) I Ca****ti e i Montecchi (1830, Bellini) Gloria (1874, Cilea) Roméo et...
- opera by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai), an 1825 opera by Nicola Vaccai I Ca****ti e i Montecchi, an 1830 opera by Vincenzo Bellini...
- (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 name...
- Italy, he became acquainted with the singing method of opera teacher Nicola Vaccai, which he studied autodidactically for years, furthering his repertoire...
- he entered the Milan Conservatory, and studied singing under the famous Vaccai. About five years later he made his first appearance as a leading tenor...
- Italian sources—prin****lly Romani's libretto for Giulietta e Romeo by Nicola Vaccai—rather than directly adapting Shakespeare's play. Among later operas, there...