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Rutini, Giovanni Maria

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Rutini, Giovanni Maria (1723–1797)

Italian composer. He was the father of Fernando Rutini. A pupil of Leo and Fago at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini in Naples, he went to Prague in 1748, where his first opera was produced in 1753. He visited Dresden and Berlin and went to St Petersburg in 1758. In 1762 he returned to Italy, where he was maestro di cappella to the Crown Prince of Modena 1765–70, although he lived mostly in Florence.

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c. 20 operas, for example Semiramide (1753), Il matrimonio in maschera (1763), L'olandese in Italia (1765), etc.; cantatas; violin sonatas; numerous harpsichord sonatas.



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