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Annibale Pio Fabri

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at Madrid (1738–1739). Fabri seems to have retired from the stage around 1750, becoming a member of Lisbon's royal chapel until his death in 1760. His compositional output from this time included a setting of the popular
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Leaving London in 1731, Fabri appeared at Vienna in 1732, where he made the acquaintance of the
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He was one of many famous pupils of the composer, singer and teacher
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of Annibale Pio Fabri, who created the role of "Berengario" in
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Grove, Sir George (1908). Maitland, J. A. Fuller (ed.).
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Index


caricature
Lotario
Bologna
Lisbon
tenors
castrati
George Frideric Handel
operas
Francesco Pistocchi
Mantua
Vivaldi
L'incoronazione di Dario
oratorio
Leonardo Vinci
Domenico Sarro
Didone abbandonata
Alessandro Scarlatti
Lotario
Partenope
Poro
Giulio Cesare
Tolomeo
Rinaldo
Rodelinda
Scipione
tenor
castrato
Emperor Charles VI
Johann Adolph Hasse

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