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Alberto Mazzucato : ウィキペディア英語版
Alberto Mazzucato

Alberto Mazzucato (28 July 1813 – 31 December 1877) was an Italian composer, music teacher, and writer.
Mazzucato was born in Udine. Trained at the Padua Conservatory, he composed eight operas between 1834 and 1843, of which his most successful was ''Esmeralda'' (1838).〔(Biography of Alberto Mazzucato at All Music Guide )〕 He also contributed music to the pastiche ''La vergine di Kermo'' (1870) which also contained music by Carlo Pedrotti, Antonio Cagnoni, Federico Ricci, Amilcare Ponchielli, and Giovanni Pacini.〔 Along with Luigi Felice Rossi and Guglielmo Quarenghi, he formed the Società di S Cecilia in 1860.
After his last opera, ''Hernani'', premiered at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa on 26 December 1843,〔 Mazzucato retired from his work as a composer in order to focus on his career as an educator. He had been appointed to the staff of the Milan Conservatory in 1843, eventually becoming its Director in 1872. Among his notable pupils were composers Arrigo Boito, Benedetto Junck, Isidore de Lara, Antônio Carlos Gomes, and Ivan Zajc, sopranos Marcella Lotti della Santa and Marietta Gazzaniga, and tenor Sims Reeves. As a writer, he wrote articles for the ''Gazzetta musicale di Milano'' between 1845–1858. In 1859 he was appointed to the post of ''maestro direttore e concertator''e at La Scala, a position he held until 1868. He died nine years later in Milan at the age of 64.〔
==Operas==

*''La fidanzata di Lammermoor'' (1834)
*''Don Chisciotte'' (1836)
*''Esmeralda'' (1838)
*''Coro dei penitenti'' (1838)
*''I corsari'' (1840)
*''I due sergenti'' (1841)
*''Luigi V, re di Francia'' (1843)
*''Hernani'' (1843)
*''La vergine di Kermo'' (1870)

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