Francesco Maggiore

(1715-1782)

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Francesco Maggiore, author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Napoli in 1715, the same year of the composers Abos, Dal Barba, Delange, Helmont, Manna, Sodi. He died in Nederland in 1782

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"Lo Titta" has been represented in 1737 in Napoli (Teatro Della Pace)

"Nerone" has been put on the stage in carnival 1742 in Gorizia

"Aminta" was performed in Bologna on the 1st of November 1742

"Il Demetrio" was performed in 1742 in Verona

"Il Temistocle" has been represented in Ferrara in 1743

"La pace consolata" was performed on the 7th of Jenuary 1744 in Rimini

"Siface" was performed on the 10th of October 1744 in Rovigo

"Caio Marzio Coriolano" has been performed in Livorno in autumn 1744

"I rigiri delle cantarine" was performed in 1745 in Bologna

"Artaserse" was performed in 1747 in Trento

"Statira" was performed in 1751 in Venezia

"Gli scherzi d'amore" was performed in Venezia on the 2nd of February 1762

"Il non so che" has been represented in 1762

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"The rake's progress: the rake in Bedlam" (1735), oil on canvas, 62.5 x 75 cm, of the painter William Hogarth, contemporary of Maggiore (Sir John Soane's Museum, London)

Francesco Maggiore

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