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Antonio Palomba (20. prosince 1705 Neapol – 1769 tamtéž) byl italský operní libretista, notář, básník, cembalista a hudební pedagog. (cs) Antonio Palomba (20 December 1705 – 1769) was an Italian opera librettist, poet, harpsichordist, and music educator. He also worked as a notary. Born in Naples, he became a teacher of the harpsichord at the Teatro della Pace in 1749. Most of his more than 50 opera libretti were comedic works written for composers of the Neapolitan school. He also wrote some works for performance in Florence, Bologna and abroad. He died in Naples in 1769; one of the victims of a fever epidemic in the city. Many of his libretti were set more than once to music, and composers continued to use his libretti up into the 1830s. There is some confusion about whether these libretti were written by Antonio Palomba or his nephew Giuseppe Palomba, also a librettist, who died in 1825. Articles on both men are available on it.wikipedia.org. (en) Antonio Palomba (Naples, 20 décembre 1705 - Naples, 1769) est un librettiste italien. (fr) Antonio Palomba (Napoli, 20 dicembre 1705 – Napoli, 1769) è stato un librettista e poeta italiano. Poco si conosce della sua vita. Fu attivo come poeta e notaio principalmente nella città natale, a Firenze, Bologna e all'estero. Nel 1749 fu anche maestro di cembalo al Teatro della Pace a Napoli. Morì nel 1769 a causa di un'epidemia. Librettista fecondo e di facile vena, fu dedito esclusivamente al teatro musicale comico e i suoi libretti, alcuni in napoletano, furono musicati dai maggiori esponenti della scuola musicale napoletana. (it) |
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Antonio Palomba (20. prosince 1705 Neapol – 1769 tamtéž) byl italský operní libretista, notář, básník, cembalista a hudební pedagog. (cs) Antonio Palomba (Naples, 20 décembre 1705 - Naples, 1769) est un librettiste italien. (fr) Antonio Palomba (Napoli, 20 dicembre 1705 – Napoli, 1769) è stato un librettista e poeta italiano. Poco si conosce della sua vita. Fu attivo come poeta e notaio principalmente nella città natale, a Firenze, Bologna e all'estero. Nel 1749 fu anche maestro di cembalo al Teatro della Pace a Napoli. Morì nel 1769 a causa di un'epidemia. Librettista fecondo e di facile vena, fu dedito esclusivamente al teatro musicale comico e i suoi libretti, alcuni in napoletano, furono musicati dai maggiori esponenti della scuola musicale napoletana. (it) Antonio Palomba (20 December 1705 – 1769) was an Italian opera librettist, poet, harpsichordist, and music educator. He also worked as a notary. Born in Naples, he became a teacher of the harpsichord at the Teatro della Pace in 1749. Most of his more than 50 opera libretti were comedic works written for composers of the Neapolitan school. He also wrote some works for performance in Florence, Bologna and abroad. He died in Naples in 1769; one of the victims of a fever epidemic in the city. Many of his libretti were set more than once to music, and composers continued to use his libretti up into the 1830s. (en) |