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Ferdinando Paer

Ferdinando Paer

Italian composer
Ferdinando Paer was an Italian composer known for his operas. He was of Austrian descent and used the German spelling Pär in application for printing in Venice, and later in France the spelling Paër. Wikipedia
Born: June 1, 1771, Parma, Italy
Died: May 3, 1839 (age 67 years), Paris, France
Compositions
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Ferdinando Paer (1 June 1771 – 3 May 1839) was an Italian composer known for his operas. He was of Austrian descent and used the German spelling Pär in ...
Apr 30, 2024 · Ferdinando Paer was an Italian composer who, along with Domenico Cimarosa and Nicola Antonio Zingarelli, was one of the principal composers ...
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He was a prolific composer, producing at least 55 operas, most of them during the 25-year span from 1791-1816. Paer's first stage work was Orphée et Euridice on ...
This is a complete list of the operas of the Italian composer Ferdinando Paer (1771–1839). List edit. Title, Genre, Subdivisions, Libretto, Première date ...
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Ferdinando Paer composed between 1791 and 1816 at least 55 works as well as religious operas and music for orchestra and chamber.
Dec 29, 2020 · ​PAER, Ferdinando, Italian opera composer and maestro di capella, born June 1, 1771, at Parma, where he studied under a violinist named ...
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Ferdinando Paer. Italian composer. Ferdinando Paër. In more languages. Spanish. Ferdinando Paër. compositor italiano. Ferdinando Paer. Traditional Chinese. No ...
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Italian composer, born 1 July 1771 in Parma, Italy and died 3 May 1839 in Paris, France. Sites: adp.library.ucsb.edu. In Groups: Staatskapelle Dresden.