Teodulo Mabellini

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Teodulo Mabellini

Teodulo Mabellini (2 April 1817 – 10 March 1897) was an Italian composer.

Biography

He was born at Pistoia, Tuscany on 2 April 1817.

He was commissioned by Giuseppe Verdi, to compose a portion of Messa per Rossini. Specifically Number VI. Communio, Lux aeterna for trio: tenor, baritone, bass.

He died in Florence in 1897.

Operas

  • 1836 Matilde e Toledo performed on 27 August in Florence
  • 1840 Rolla was performed in Turin on 12 November at the Teatro Carignano
  • 1841 Ginevra degli Almieri was performed on 13 November in Turin at the Teatro Carignano
  • 1843 Il conte di Lavagna on 4 June in Florence at the Teatro della Pergola
  • 1844 I veneziani a Costantinopoli in Rome at the Teatro Apollo
  • 1846 Maria di Francia on 14 March in Florence at the Teatro della Pergola
  • 1851 Il venturiero in Livorno
  • 1852 Il convito di Baldassare in November in Florence at the Teatro della Pergola
  • 1857 Fiammetta on 12 February in Florence at the Teatro della Pergola


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