
Gioachino Rossini - Wikipedia
In the Cambridge Companion to Rossini, the editor, Emanuele Senici, writes that Rossini spelt the name variously as Gioachino or Gioacchino in his early years, before finally settling on the former in the …
Gioachino Rossini | Italian Composer & Opera Pioneer | Britannica
Gioachino Rossini was an Italian composer noted for his operas, particularly his comic operas, of which The Barber of Seville (1816), Cinderella (1817), and Semiramide (1823) are among the best known.
Gioachino Rossini - World History Encyclopedia
Gioachino Rossini (1792-1868) was an Italian composer of around 40 operas, including the comic operas The Italian Girl in Algiers and The Barber of Seville. Rossini...
Notes on Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) and His Works | Jean-Michel ...
Apr 13, 2025 · Rossini had an extraordinary gift for lyrical, memorable melodies—tuneful and often catchy. His arias and ensembles frequently feature long, flowing lines that highlight the beauty and …
BIOGRAPHY - Museo Nazionale Rossini
Gioachino Rossini was born in Pesaro on 29 February 1792 to Giuseppe, known as “Vivazza”, a horn and trumpet player in the town band and theatres, and Anna Guidarini, a singer, who had a brief …
Gioachino Rossini - Classical Clips
Rossini’s fame started to spread across Europe. His comedic masterpieces, including L’Italiana in Algeri, La G azza Ladra and his most famous work, The Barber of Seville, were regarded as cornerstones of …
Gioachino Rossini - The Kennedy Center
Gioachino Rossini was not only the chief operatic composer of his time but also a great innovator. Lesueur, the greatest composer of the French school, claimed his ardent genius had opened a new …
Gioacchino Rossini - Opéra national de Paris
Gioacchino Rossini was born in Pesaro on February 29, 1792. Son of musicians (his father played the horn and his mother sang in troupes of fairground operas), he studied singing and harmony in …
Gioachino Rossini: A Life - Classic FM
Dig up the life of much loved Italian composer Gioachino Rossini, and find out which piece had women literally dying over.
Gioacchino Rossini - New World Encyclopedia
Rossini, who had been considering the subject of Faust for a new opera, returned, however, to Paris in the November of that year. Six movements of his Stabat Mater were written in 1832 and the rest in …