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Luigi Lamberti : ウィキペディア英語版
Luigi Lamberti
Luigi Lamberti (October 22, 1769 – after 1812) was an Italian composer of operas and other pieces. He was born in Savona and, like Francesco Gnecco,〔''Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Easter-Mystères (Volume 2)'' edited by John Denison Champlin, William Foster Apthorp, Editor:Charles Scribner and Sons, New York. 1849. Page 418〕
, he studied with Mariani, the maestro of the chapel of the Savona cathedral. Once his master died, he succeeded to the position. However, he was said to be of a ''restless spirit'' and abandoned the position. Moving to Paris in 1806, he published a number of compositions dedicated to princess Pauline Bonaparte. In Italy, he composed the operas ''Orfeo'' (1796), ''L' Amante Schernito'', and ''I Due Fratelli Originali''. He was prolific. He also composed various masses; vespers and hymns including two ''Tantum ergo'' and a ''Miserere''; motets; concertos for three, four and five strings; and symphonies, among them are two titled ''Pubblio Claudio'' and ''The Death of Louis XVI''. While he lived in Paris in 1812, it is not known what became of him afterward. .
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