Salvatore Agnelli
Salvatore Agnelli (* 1817 in Palermo , † 1874 in Marseille ) was an Italian composer.
life and work
Agnelli was a student of Giovanni Furno , Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli and Gaetano Donizetti in Naples.
At first he wrote for the theaters in Naples and Palermo. In 1846 he went to Marseille and performed several operas and ballets there .
In addition to operas and ballets, he wrote a Misere, a Stabat Mater and a cantata.
Works
- La Jacquerie (1849, opera)
- Léonore de Médicis (1855, opera)
- Les deux avares (1860, opera)
swell
- Agnelli, Salvatore . In: Wilibald Gurlitt (Ed.): Riemann Musiklexikon . 12th, completely revised edition. People part: A-K . Schott, Mainz 1959, p. 11 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
- Agnelli, Salvatore . In: Carl Dahlhaus (Ed.): Riemann Musiklexikon . 12th, completely revised edition. Personal section: A – K , supplementary volume. Schott, Mainz 1972, p. 8 .
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Agnelli, Salvatore |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1817 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Palermo |
DATE OF DEATH | 1874 |
Place of death | Marseille |