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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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