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Domenico Fischietti (1725–1810) was an Italian composer. He was born in Naples and studied at the Conservatory of Sant'Onofrio Porta Capuana under the leadership of Leonardo Leo and Francesco Durante. His first opera, Armindo, premiered in 1742 at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples, though there are doubts about whether he could have started composing at such a young age - it may have been by his father. In 1755 he was in Venice to present Lo speziale (the apothecary), the first opera with a libretto by Carlo Goldoni. He followed this success with La ritornata a Londra (The Return to London) in 1756, Il mercato di Malmantile (The Market of Malmantile) in 1758, Il signor dottore (The Doctor) also in 1758, and La fiera di Sinigaglia in 1760. These works, all drammi giocosi, represent Fiscie

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  • Domenico Fischietti (1725, Neapol – 1810, Salcburk) byl italský operní skladatel. (cs)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Nàpols, 1725 - Salzburg, 1810) fou un compositor italià molt orientat cap al gènere còmic. (ca)
  • Domenico Fischietti (* um 1725 in Neapel; † nach 1810 in Salzburg) war ein italienischer Komponist und Kapellmeister. Er wurde in Neapel geboren und studierte am Konservatorium von Sant'Onofrio Porta Capuana unter der Leitung von Leonardo Leo und Francesco Durante. Seine erste Oper, L’Armindo, wurde 1742 am Teatro dei Fiorentini in Neapel uraufgeführt. 1755 war er in Venedig, um seine Oper Lo speziale (‚Der Apotheker‘) aufzuführen. Im Jahr 1764 zog er nach Prag, wo eine Reihe seiner Opern und sein Oratorium La morte d’Abel aufgeführt wurden. 1766 wurde er Hofkapellmeister und Direktor der Kirchenmusik in Dresden. Hier arbeitete er mit Johann Gottlieb Naumann zusammen. 1772 verließ er Dresden und reiste zunächst nach Wien und dann nach Salzburg, wo er Kapellmeister des Fürsterzbischofs Graf Hieronymus von Colloredo wurde. Im Jahr 1775 komponierte er eine Serenata zur Feier des Besuchs von Erzherzog Maximilian Franz von Österreich; zu demselben Anlass komponierte auch Mozart seine Oper Il re pastore. Fischietti starb in Salzburg im Jahr 1810 oder später. (de)
  • Domenico Fischietti (1725–1810) was an Italian composer. He was born in Naples and studied at the Conservatory of Sant'Onofrio Porta Capuana under the leadership of Leonardo Leo and Francesco Durante. His first opera, Armindo, premiered in 1742 at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples, though there are doubts about whether he could have started composing at such a young age - it may have been by his father. In 1755 he was in Venice to present Lo speziale (the apothecary), the first opera with a libretto by Carlo Goldoni. He followed this success with La ritornata a Londra (The Return to London) in 1756, Il mercato di Malmantile (The Market of Malmantile) in 1758, Il signor dottore (The Doctor) also in 1758, and La fiera di Sinigaglia in 1760. These works, all drammi giocosi, represent Fiscietti's chief claim to fame. In 1764, he moved to Prague where he was associated with the impresario at the Divadlo v Kotcích (German "Kotzentheater"). Besides a number of operas, it is known that Fischietti's oratorio La morte d'Abel was staged in this theater in 1763. In 1766 he became the master of the chapel court and the director of sacred music in Dresden. Here he worked with Johann Gottlieb Naumann. In 1772, he left Dresden and first travelled to Vienna and then to Salzburg where he became a master of the chapel of the prince-archbishop, Count Hieronymus von Colloredo despite Leopold Mozart’s protests. In 1775 he composed a Serenade to celebrate the visit there of Archduke Maximilian Francis of Austria; it was for the same occasion that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his opera Il re pastore. He got to know the Mozart family quite well, particularly Maria Anna Mozart who may have given her counterpoint lessons. Fischietti died in Salzburg in or after 1810. (en)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Naples, 1725 - Salzbourg, 1810) est un compositeur italien. (fr)
  • Domenco Fischietti (Nápoles, 1725 – Salzburgo, 1810) fue un compositor italiano que desarrolló su obra en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII, perteneciendo por lo tanto al periodo clásico de la historia de la música. (es)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Napoli, 1725 – Salisburgo, 1810) è stato un compositore italiano. (it)
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  • Domenico Fischietti (1725, Neapol – 1810, Salcburk) byl italský operní skladatel. (cs)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Nàpols, 1725 - Salzburg, 1810) fou un compositor italià molt orientat cap al gènere còmic. (ca)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Naples, 1725 - Salzbourg, 1810) est un compositeur italien. (fr)
  • Domenco Fischietti (Nápoles, 1725 – Salzburgo, 1810) fue un compositor italiano que desarrolló su obra en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII, perteneciendo por lo tanto al periodo clásico de la historia de la música. (es)
  • Domenico Fischietti (Napoli, 1725 – Salisburgo, 1810) è stato un compositore italiano. (it)
  • Domenico Fischietti (* um 1725 in Neapel; † nach 1810 in Salzburg) war ein italienischer Komponist und Kapellmeister. Er wurde in Neapel geboren und studierte am Konservatorium von Sant'Onofrio Porta Capuana unter der Leitung von Leonardo Leo und Francesco Durante. Seine erste Oper, L’Armindo, wurde 1742 am Teatro dei Fiorentini in Neapel uraufgeführt. 1755 war er in Venedig, um seine Oper Lo speziale (‚Der Apotheker‘) aufzuführen. Im Jahr 1764 zog er nach Prag, wo eine Reihe seiner Opern und sein Oratorium La morte d’Abel aufgeführt wurden. 1766 wurde er Hofkapellmeister und Direktor der Kirchenmusik in Dresden. Hier arbeitete er mit Johann Gottlieb Naumann zusammen. 1772 verließ er Dresden und reiste zunächst nach Wien und dann nach Salzburg, wo er Kapellmeister des Fürsterzbischofs Graf (de)
  • Domenico Fischietti (1725–1810) was an Italian composer. He was born in Naples and studied at the Conservatory of Sant'Onofrio Porta Capuana under the leadership of Leonardo Leo and Francesco Durante. His first opera, Armindo, premiered in 1742 at the Teatro dei Fiorentini in Naples, though there are doubts about whether he could have started composing at such a young age - it may have been by his father. In 1755 he was in Venice to present Lo speziale (the apothecary), the first opera with a libretto by Carlo Goldoni. He followed this success with La ritornata a Londra (The Return to London) in 1756, Il mercato di Malmantile (The Market of Malmantile) in 1758, Il signor dottore (The Doctor) also in 1758, and La fiera di Sinigaglia in 1760. These works, all drammi giocosi, represent Fiscie (en)
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  • Domenico Fischietti (de)
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  • Domenico Fischietti (fr)
  • Domenico Fischietti (it)
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