Nicola Tricarico
Nicolò Tricarico (Venice, fl. 1690s) was an early Italian contralto opera singer, well known as a singer of comic parts.[1][2] A possible relationship to the composer Giuseppe Tricarico and his brother the musician Antonio Tricarico has been proposed in some studies, but without firm evidence.[3][4]
References
- ↑ John Rosselli Singers of Italian Opera: The History of a Profession 1995- 0521426979 -Page 37 "Many contracts survive that bind young Italians to a singing teacher as, in effect, apprentices; the system will be ... of 1697 effectively sold an eight-year-old Apulian boy to Nicola Tricarico (a well-known contralto singer of comic parts) who was ..."
- ↑ Eleanor Selfridge-Field A New Chronology of Venetian Opera and Related Genres 0804744378 2007 Nicola Tricarico, then officially employed in Mantua, was ordered by the Council on 28 January to be prepared to sing every night
- ↑ Römische historische Mitteilungen - Volume 48 - Page 367 2006 Studien zur Biographie des Sängers Nicola Tricarico. Während meiner Recherchen in der Sekundärliteratur stieß ich des Öfteren auf den Namen Nicola (bzw. Nicolò) Tricarico, der auf Grund der Namensgleichheit immer wieder in Zusammenhang mit Giuseppe Tricarico gebracht wird. In der Fachliteratur vermutet und behauptet man, dass Nicola Tricarico der Sohn oder ein weiterer Bruder Giuseppe
- ↑ Luigi Samarati Francesco De Lemene (1634-1704): Atti del convegno - 2005 "Nicola Tricarico bravo contralto et una virtuosa di merito sendo questa prima stata rappresentata nella Patria ove nacque e per cui nacque, e poscia nella corte di Mantova, quindi in quella di Modena [...] " (per la trascrizione completa della .."
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