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Valentino Fioravanti (11 September 1764 – 16 June 1837) was a celebrated Italian composer of opera buffas.
Fioravanti was born in Rome. One of the best opera buffa composers between Domenico Cimarosa and Gioacchino Rossini, he was especially popular in Naples, and was the first in Italy to introduce spoken dialogue in the French manner in his works, sometimes using the Neapolitan dialect. His works included some 70 operas, the most famous being Le cantatrici villane from 1799. He died, aged 72, in Capua.
His eldest son, Giuseppe Fioravanti, was a successful opera singer, and his younger son, Vincenzo Fioravanti (1799–1877), also became a celebrated opera buffa composer, writing 35 stage works. His grandsons, Valentino (1827–79) and Luigi (1829–87), had successful opera careers, both as basso buffos.
The following appear in the extensive list of works by Fiorvanti which appear in Sadie.
Bel Canto Society presents the CD Rossini's Rivals: Music by Then-Famous, Now-Obscure, Italian Composers--Vaccai, Valentino Fioravanti, Mercadante, Pacini, Federico Ricci. Elinor Amlen, soprano. Mayne Miller, piano. Contains a 32-page booklet with composer biographies by Stefan Zucker + translations. Full particulars are on the Bel Canto Society site.
Valentino Fioravanti (Roma, 11 settembre 1764 -- Capua, 16 giugno 1837) Performed by: Rosa — MARIA ANGELES PETERS, Soprano Agata — GIOVANNA MANCI, Soprano Giannetta — FLORIANA SOVILLA, Mezzosoprano Nunziella — MARINA MAURO, Soprano Carlino — ERNESTO PALACIO, Tenore Don Bucefalo Zibaldone — GIORGIO GATTI, Baritono Don Marco Bomba — DANILO SERRAIOCCO, Basso Orchestra di Napoli del conservatorio Licinio Refice di Frosinone direttore — ROBERTO TIGANI Picture by: Salone Margherita IMPORTANTE Se ritenete che questo video leda i vostri diritti di proprietà, vogliate comunicarmelo e sarà mio dovere eliminare il video dal web. Grazie. If you think this video is affecting your property rights, please tell me and I will remove it from the web. Thank you.
Bellarosa: Sesto Bruscantini, Fiordaliso: Cesare Valletti, Bocchindoro : Marcello Cortis Rigidaura: Gabriela Carturan, Rosalinda: Elena Rizzieri, Lauretta: Dora Gatta Gervasio: Franco Calabrese, Uberto: Mario Carlin, Gianetta: Leo Tanco, Il Podestà: Christiano Delamangas Orchestra Sinfonica della Rai di Milano - Direttore Alfredo Simonetto RAI Milano, 28 ottobre 1957
For NEWS follow me on my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/rodica.vica & visit my website: http://www.rodicavica.com/ Listen to my music also here: https://soundcloud.com/rodicavica Finale Atto I from Le cantatrici villane by Valentino Fioravanti 13.10.2010 Opera Nationala Bucuresti, foyerul galben Rosa: RODICA VICA (debut), Carlino: LIVIU INDRICAU, Agata: ANDREEA IFTIMESCU (debut), Gianetta: Cristina Eremia, Don Bucefalo: Ştefan Schuller, Don Marco: Paul Basacopol, Nunziello: Narcis Brebeanu (debut). La pian: Lidia Butnariu Regia: Anda Tabacaru Hogea
Valentino Fioravanti, Le cantatrici villane, excerpts
Performers: The baritone Russell Smythe (Bellarosa), the soprano Sandra Dugdale (Rosalinda) and the soprano Marilyn Hill Smith (Lauretta) and the Philharmonia Orchestra under the direction of David Parry from the Opera Rara anthology of various early romantic pieces.
Apresentação da Ópera Le Cantatrici Villane (As Cantoras Camponesas), do compositor italiano Valentino Fioravanti (1799-1877) com o Grupo Nossa Ópera. Realizada no Centro Cultural Lindéia-Regina. Dia 11 de maio de 2012. Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Ágata - Aline Lobão Rosa - Lígia Ishitani Giannetta - Ana d Paula Dom Bucáfalo Zibaldone - Francisco Augusto Dom Marco Bomba - André Fernando Carlino - Lucas Lopes Pereira / Wagner Soares Sargento - César Gilcevi Pianista - Jairo Batista Thiersch Projeção de legendas ao vivo - Romero Caixeta Fotos - César Gilcevi
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Valentino Fioravanti,I Virtuosi ambulanti, trio