Jacopo Foroni (Verona, 26 July 1825 — Stockholm, 8 September 1858) was an Italian opera composer and conductor who spent most of his working life in Sweden...
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father of Jacopo Foroni and Antonietta Foroni-Conti Jacopo Foroni (1825-1858), Italian composer and conductor; son of Domenico Foroni Pietro Foroni [it],...
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famous: the operatic soprano Antonietta Foroni-Conti (1822-187?) and the composer and conductor Jacopo Foroni (1825–1858). In 1818 he was appointed to...
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Cristina, regina di Svezia (category Operas by Jacopo Foroni)
Queen of Sweden) is an opera in five parts and three acts composed by Jacopo Foroni. The Italian libretto by Giovanni Carlo Casanova is loosely based on...
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Margherita (opera) (category Operas by Jacopo Foroni)
Margherita is a 1848 opera by the then 23-year old Italian composer Jacopo Foroni. Alessandra Volpe, Wexford Opera Festival Timothy Myers Radio 3 An utterly...
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Mario Brunello (1960 – ) is a renowned worldwide cellist and musician. Jacopo Foroni a Venetian musician from Valeggio sul Mincio, in the province of Verona...
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Maitre Pierre Pathelin. Medieval French literature Medieval theatre Jacopo Foroni Cons, Louis (1929). "Review of Guillaume Alecis et Pathelin". The Modern...
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Station (Yamshchiki na podstave) Ernest Ford (1858–1919): Jane Annie Jacopo Foroni (1825–1858): Cristina, regina di Svezia Wolfgang Fortner (1907–1987):...
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(1855). Other composers he wrote libretti for included Antonio Buzzolla, Jacopo Foroni, Riccardo Gandolfi, Achille Graffigna, Emanuele Muzio, Carlo Pedrotti...
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August 24 — Francis Edward Bache, composer (b. 1833) September 8 – Jacopo Foroni, composer (born 1825) September 15 — Thomas Adams, organist and composer...
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