Gregorio Sciroli Vídeos
compositor italiano
- ópera, música clásica, música litúrgica
- Italia
- compositor, profesor de música
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Gregorio Sciroli Petrucci Schubert Leonardo Leo Fago Teatro San Carlo 1722 1752 1766 1779 1780 1781
Autor: Gregorio Sciroli +••.••(...)) Obra: Concerto in Re maggiore Intèrprets: Gian-Luca Petrucci (flauto); Camerata Schubert; Claudio Felice Sedazzari Pintura: Roman school, 18th century - Classical scene with a queen being offered jewelry, possibly Cleopatra Comprar/Purchase: (http•••) / Gregorio Sciroli [Schiroli, Scivoli, Siroli] (Napoli, 5 ottobre 1722 - 1781) Italian composer and teacher. As a child he came under that patronage of the Duke of Caprigliano, who paid for his education at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, where his teachers included Leonardo Leo and Lorenzo Fago. His initial career was as a teacher and composer, whose works were performed throughout Italy. In 1752 he entered the service of the Prince of Bisignano and the following year became director of the conservatory in Palermo. In 1766 he settled in Venice and subsequently in Milan, but by 1779 he had returned to Naples to write operas for the Teatro San Carlo. He disappears from history after the 1780 season, presumably having passed away. Like many Italian composers of his generation, he was adept at the comic Neapolitan opera style, which accounts for his popularity. His music, little studied, includes 35 operas, eight Masses, two oratorios, 18 other sacred works, five motets, five symphonies, six concertos, and several smaller chamber works.
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