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Fioravanti, Valentino

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Fioravanti, Valentino (1764-1837)

Italian composer. He was a pupil of Sala at one of the Naples Conservatories. He produced his first opera in Rome in 1784, worked as conductor in Lisbon, Portugal, from 1803 and visited Paris, France, in 1807, returning to Italy to become maestro di cappella at St Peter's in Rome.

Works

Opera

Le avventure di Bertoldino (1784), Le cantatrici villane (1799), I virtuosi ambulanti (1807), Ogni eccesso è vizioso and 66 others.

Other

church music.



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