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    Rinaldo di (da) Capua (Capua, c. 1705 – probably Rome, c. 1780) was an Italian composer. Little is known of him with any certainty, including his name...
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  • wrote 37 operas in his career. His father was most likely the composer Rinaldo di Capua. La schiava astuta (intermezzo, 1765, Rome) La pescatrice (farsetta...
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  • (1700), which had first been set to music as Vologeso, re de' Parti by Rinaldo di Capua in 1739 to a libretto by Guido Eustachio Luccarelli. The best-known...
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    (1898–1994), composer of Barabau Giovanni Antonio Rigatti (c. 1613–1648) Rinaldo di Capua (c.1705 – c.1780) Giovanni Alberto Ristori (1692–1753) Andrea Rocca...
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  • music by Antonio Vivaldi, Baldassare Galuppi, Leonardo Vinci, and Rinaldo di Capua, among others. Foca superbo (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1716) Tieteberga...
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  • L'ambizione delusa, an adaptation of La commedia in commedia set by Rinaldo di Capua to a text by Giovanni Barlocci in 1738 L'ambizione delusa, opera from...
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  • Battista Pescetti Alessandro in Persia, 1741 L'ambizione delusa (after Rinaldo di Capua), dramma giocoso in 3 acts, libretto by Francesco Vanneschi after La...
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    in Offenbach's 1878 opéra comique, Madame Favart Favart reworked Rinaldo di Capua's La Zingara as La Bohemienne. Favart's Hippolyte et Aricie (1742) is...
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    maestro di cappella of Dubrovnik Cathedral in the 1750s. He continued his education in Rome where he studied musical composition with Rinaldo di Capua. Later...
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  • That libretto was revised for a production by Guido Lucarelli of Rinaldo di Capua’s setting of 1739. Jommelli's librettist Mattia Verazi then further...
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