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Nasolini, Sebastiano

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Nasolini, Sebastiano (c. 1768–c. 1816)

Italian composer. He was a pupil of Ferdinando Bertoni in Venice, and in 1787 was appointed maestro al cembalo at the opera in Trieste, and 1788–90 maestro di cappella of the cathedral there. From 1790 he devoted himself to opera composition.

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Opera

Nitteti (1788), Andromaca (1790), La morte di Cleopatra (1791), Eugenia (1792), Le feste d'Iside (1794), Merope, La morte di Mitridate (1796), Il medico di Lucca (1797), Gli umori contrari (1798), Il ritorno di Serse (1816).



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