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Auletta, Pietro

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Auletta, Pietro (1698-1771)

Italian composer. He made his debut as an opera composer at Naples in 1725 with Il trionfo d'amore, in which year he also received the title of maestro di cappella to the Prince of Belvedere. Several comic and then some serious operas followed. His most popular work, Orazio (1737), eventually became debased into a pasticcio by the addition of music by other composers, and was published in Paris as Il maestro di musica in 1753 under the name of Pergolesi.



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