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* 1795-1849 - Carlo Rossi (architect)
* 1795-1849 - Carlo Rossi (architect)
==== 1800s ====
* 1861-1862 - Giuseppe Verdi (composer)


==== 2000s ====
==== 2000s ====

Revision as of 07:46, 22 December 2023

Italian Diaspora (Russia)

Timeline

1400s

  • 1475-1486 - Aristotele Fioravanti (architect)

1700s

  • 1715-1744 - Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli (artist)
  • 1715-1771 - Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli (architect)
  • 1731 - Giovanni Alberto Ristori (composer)
  • 1736-1762 - Francesco Araja (composer)
  • 1758-1769 - Manfredini (composer)
  • 1765-1768 - Baldassare Galuppi (composer)
  • 1768-1775 - Tommaso Traetta (composer)
  • 1776-1784 - Giovanni Paisiello (composer)
  • 1779-1822 - Canobbio (composer)
  • 1784-1787 - Sarti (composer) [I]
  • 1787-1791 - Cimarosa (composer)
  • 1791-1801 - Sarti (composer) [II]
  • 1795-1849 - Carlo Rossi (architect)

1800s

  • 1861-1862 - Giuseppe Verdi (composer)

2000s

  • 2018-2021 - Pasquale Terracciano (ambassador)


Mnay Italian composers woked in Russia in the 18th century: Araja (1736-1762), Manfredini (1758-1769), Galuppi (1765-1768), Traetta (1768-1775), Paisiello (1776- 1784), Canobbio (1779-1822), Cimarosa (1787-1791), Sarti (1784-1787, 1791-1801). Il compositore Catterino Al’bertovicˇ Cavos, originario di Venezia, (Venezia 1775 - S. Pietroburgo 1840) visse e lavoro` a S. Pietroburgo fino ai tempi di Michail Glinka. il librettista fiorentino Giuseppe Bonecchi seguı` la compagnia di Francesco Araja a S. Pietroburgo nel 1742 e gli fornı` cinque testi d’opera durante la permanenza di questi in Russia.

Media in category "Italian Diaspora (Russia)"

The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.