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Carmine Giordani
Carmine Giordani (c. 1685 in Cerreto Sannita – 1758 in Naples) was an Italian composer and organist. He studied at the Conservatorio napoletano della Pietà dei Turchini with Gennaro Ursino (1650–1715) and Nicola Fago.〔La musica italiana nel Settecento: 2 Roberto Zanetti - 1978 "Carmine Giordani nacque a Cerreto Sannita (Benevento) intorno al 1685 ma studiò nel Conservatorio napoletano della Pietà dei Turchini con l'Ursino e il Fago. Dal 1712 alla morte (avvenuta a Napoli nel 1758) fu organista soprannumerario "〕
It was long mistakenly thought that Carmine Giordani was father of Tommaso Giordani, who died in Dublin, and Giuseppe Giordani (1743–1798), called "Giordanello," but this turns out not to be the case; their father was Giuseppe Giordani, an opera buffa singer.〔T. J. Walsh. ''Opera in Dublin, 1705-1797: the social scene'' 1973 "An earlier theory that a composer, Carmine Giordani (c. 1685/ 1758) was the father both of Tommaso, mentioned above, and a Giuseppe Giordani (c. 1753/ 1798) called Giordanello has now been justly discredited. "〕
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