Francesco Malipiero

Francesco Malipiero (* 1824 in Rovigo, † 1887) was an Italian opera composer.

Little has been handed over Malipiero's circumstances, knowing he has remained primarily as a grandfather Gian Francesco Malipiero. At the age of 18 he composed his first opera Giovanna I, regina di Napoli, which was performed at the Teatro Nuovo in Padua. At the Bologna Opera House, she was played twenty-four times en suite. Gioacchino Rossini prompted his admission to the Accademia Filarmonica of the city.

1846 was performed in a fundraising event at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice next to Giuseppe Verdi's opera Attila under the composer's direction Malipieris Sinfonia a Grande Orchestra. 1846 Catherine Hayes sang here in the premiere of his opera Alberigo da Romano. The opera Fernando Cortez he could certainly not be said in 1852 at the La Fenice next to Verdi's Rigoletto. His fourth opera is Ildegonda di borgonja ( also titled Attila ).

Malipiero's son was the pianist and conductor Luigi Malipiero.

Swell

  • Markus Engelhardt: Verdi and others, Volume 1 of Premio internazionale Rotary Club di Parma " Giuseppe Verdi", EDT srl, 1992, ISBN 88-85065-09-0, pp. 175 ff
  • Oxford University Press: The Opera Quarterly 18.1 (2002): Book Review - Basil Walsh " Catherine Hayes 1818-1861: . The Hibernian Prima Donna"
  • Operissimo.com - works
  • Composer ( opera )
  • Italian composer
  • Born in 1824
  • Died in 1887
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