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Francesco Azopardi
Francesco Azopardi (or Azzopardi) (Notabile, May 5, 1748 - Rabat, Feb. 1809) was a Maltese composer and music theorist.〔Spiridion Vincent Buhagiar, ''Francesco Azopardi (1748-1809): A Maltese Classical Composer, Theorist, and Teacher'', Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, Msida, Malta, 1999, Dissertation〕
==Life and career==
Azopardi received his musical training in Malta and during his stay from 1763 to 1774 in Naples at the Conservatory of San Onofrio under Carlo Cotumacci and Joseph Doll. He worked at St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina, and, from 1789 following the Napoleonic invasion and flight of the Knights of St. John, combined his responsibilities at Mdina with those at St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta. One of his successes was a setting of Metastasio's libretto ''La Passione di Gesù Cristo'' he conducted at the Manoel Theatre in Valletta in 1782.
He is known especially through his work ''Il Musico Prattico'', which appeared in French translation by Nicolas-Étienne Framery.

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