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Cagnoni, Antonio

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Cagnoni, Antonio (1828-1896)

Italian composer. He studied at the Milan Conservatory 1842-47, and was maestro di cappella at Vigevano 1856-63, then at Novara Cathedral, and from 1887 at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore at Bergamo.

Works

operas Don Bucefalo (1847), Il testamento di Figaro, Amori e trappole (1850), Giralda, La valle d'Andorra, Il vecchio della Montagna (1860), La tombola, Un capriccio di donna, Papa Martin, Francesca da Rimini (after Dante) (1878), etc.; motets and other church music.


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