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31: 265:(1861), for which Rossini released him the copyright as a sign of a long friendship. On that occasion, Carafa composed a ballet for Rossini's opera. Rossini would later dedicate one of his "old-age sins" to Carafa. 566: 149:, the property of the Carafa family was confiscated and the military career of Michele Enrico was over, so he could finish his musical education. The Teatro del Fondo staged his 586: 556: 596: 601: 571: 551: 525: 92:, which was staged at the theater of his father-in-law, prince of Caramanico, in 1805. He moved in 1806 to Paris, where he was taught composition by 581: 561: 229: 232:
in 1837, and became director of the Academy of Military Music (Gymnase de musique militaire) in 1838. From 1840 to 1858, he taught the
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on 26 July 1872, aged 84. He was buried together with his wife Antoinette d'Aubenton and his mother-in-law Victoire Douat at
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Carafa's music is marked by a certain lightness of melody and mediocre orchestration, in a period dominated by Rossini,
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Stanford University's list of Carafa's operas shows that he wrote 29, which were performed between 1816 and 1847.
171:(1818). It was the Pharaoh's aria in the first act. However, Rossini would later rewrite the aria at the request of 127: 88:, and princess Teresa Lembo. He was given a solid musical education. In 1802, he composed his first opera, 237: 112: 65: 358: 165:, staged the same year at the same theater. In fact, Rossini asked him to compose an aria for his opera 97: 272:
mentions that Carafa was a member of the commission that accepted him into the Conservatoire de Paris.
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However, pressured by his father to give up music for a military career, he became a lieutenant of the
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Returning to Naples in 1808, he married Antoinette d'Aubenton (or Daubenton) and studied music under
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in 1806, he was freed and participated in the war against Sicily, where he became captain.
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Several of his operas were eclipsed by others dealing with the same subject matter:
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Carafa had no children, so he adopted his wife's nephew Michel Daubenton.
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Michele Enrico Francesco Vincenzo Aloisio Paolo Carafa di Colobrano
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He obtained French citizenship in 1834 and membership in the
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He was Professor of counterpoint at the 526:International Music Score Library Project 432: 587:Members of the AcadĂ©mie des beaux-arts 7: 213:(libretto by Moreau de Mommagny and 175:, who conducted the opera in Paris. 147:the Bourbons were restored in Naples 557:19th-century Italian male musicians 597:Nunziatella Military School alumni 511:, Donizetti Society (London), 2001 25: 602:People from the Kingdom of Naples 488:Complete list of operas by Carafa 572:Italian male classical composers 552:19th-century classical composers 465:Complete list of opera by Carafa 317:La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein 134:, he was personally awarded the 111:'s army. Taken prisoner in the 495:The Oxford Dictionary of Opera 350:), (December 1818). Based on 1: 522:Free scores by Michele Carafa 493:Warrack, John and Ewan West, 34:Michele Carafa: lithograph by 582:Italian male opera composers 441:Harvard Dictionary of Music 240:. 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Michele Enrico Carafa

Antoine Maurin
opera
composer
Naples
Paris
Luigi Cherubini
Paris Conservatoire
Achille Peri
Carafa
duke of Alvito
Luigi Cherubini
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
hussars
Napoleon
Battle of Campo Tenese
Fedele Fenaroli
Joachim Murat
Russian campaign
Battle of Ostrovno
Legion of Honor
Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy
the Bourbons were restored in Naples
Rossini
Mosè in Egitto
Ferdinand HĂ©rold
Bellini
Auber
Halévy

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