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'''Michele Gabellone''' (also spelled Cabalone, Caballone, Cabelone, Cabellone, Gabbalone) (November 1692, [[Naples]] - 19 January 1740, Naples) was an Italian [[composer]] best known for his [[opera]]s.<ref>[http://www.operone.de/komponist/gabellonemi.html Michele Gabellone at operone.de]</ref>
'''Michele Gabellone''' (also spelled Cabalone, Caballone, Cabelone, Cabellone, Gabbalone) (November 1692, in [[Naples]] 19 January 1740, in Naples) was an Italian [[composer]] best known for his [[opera]]s.<ref>[http://www.operone.de/komponist/gabellonemi.html Michele Gabellone at operone.de]</ref>


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| DATE OF DEATH = 19 January 1740
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 11 April 2024

Michele Gabellone (also spelled Cabalone, Caballone, Cabelone, Cabellone, Gabbalone) (November 1692, in Naples – 19 January 1740, in Naples) was an Italian composer best known for his operas.[1]

Operas[edit]

  • La Cantarina (3 Acts, commedia per musica, libretto by A. Piscopo, Carnival 1728, Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini)
  • La Ciulla o puro Chi fa freuma arriva a tutto (commedia per musica, libretto by Carlo De Palma), Spring 1728, Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini)
  • La fenta schiava, chelleta pe mmuseca (1728, Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini)
  • Ammore vò speranza (commedia per musica, libretto by De Palma, Carnival 1729, Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini)
  • Adone re di Cipro (dramma per musica, libretto by Filippo Vanstryp, Carnival 1731, Rome, Teatro Capranica)
  • Li dispiette amoruse (commedia per musica, libretto by Antonio Palomba, Autumn 1731, Naples, Teatro Nuovo)

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