Giovanni Ansani (11 or 20 February 1744 – 15 July 1826) was an Italian tenor and composer. Giovanni Ansani was born in Rome, Italy on either 11 or 20 February...
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1750s, and foreign artists performed such as Elisabetta Almerighi, Giovanni Ansani (1772) and Rosa Scarlatti. In 1866, the Parliament of the Estates was...
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respected tenor and teacher Giovanni Ansani that he acquired the skills that would enable him to cope with Rossini. Ansani taught him how to project, and...
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singers as the castrato Gaspare Pacchiarotti, the tenors Matteo Babini, Giovanni Ansani and Giacomo David, the prime-donne Brigida Banti and Luísa Todi de...
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Grassini (1773–1850), noted Italian contralto and a singing teacher Giovanni Ansani (1744–1826), operatic tenor Giuseppe Anselmi (1876–Zoagli), operatic...
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very successful, in particular the music written for the tenor singer Giovanni Ansani, and was revived in Perugia for the carnival operatic season of 1777...
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tenor arias which formed the original repertoire of Giacomo Davide and Giovanni Ansani (1744–1826). With Aprile he visited many noble houses and made his...
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Premiere cast, by 5 February 1774 Tito Vespasiano, emperor of Rome tenor Giovanni Ansani Vitellia, daughter of the emperor Vitellio soprano Caterina Schindler...
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months earlier. The most distinguished cast members were the tenor Giovanni Ansani, a close professional associate of the composer, and the castrato Pietro...
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Clistene, king of Sicyon tenor Giovanni Ansani Aristea, his daughter, beloved of Megacle soprano Giuseppa Maccherini Ansani Megacle, in love with Aristea...
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