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Some historians think it was Mozart who was jealous of this Italian, a success at the Imperial Court, not the other way around |
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2021-11-15 |
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Brought to our attention by a 1984 film, this Italian had success with the 1780s operas "Tarare" & "Les danaides" |
Antonio Salieri
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2016-07-06 |
#7338 |
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F. Murray Abraham in "Amadeus" |
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2006-10-31 |
#5092 |
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He moved to Vienna in 1766; in 1778 he presented his native Italy with the first opera staged at La Scala |
Antonio Salieri
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2005-12-26 |
#4901 |
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He's better remembered for the rumor that he poisoned Mozart than for his operas like "Tarare" |
Antonio Salieri
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1999-09-28 |
#3462 |
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Both Liszt & Schubert were students of this composer & reputed rival of Mozart |
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1994-03-03 |
#2194 |
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Beethoven studied under this rival of Mozart & later dedicated 3 sonatas to him |
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1993-10-29 |
#2105 |
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An 1898 opera by Rimsky-Korsakov fueled the unfounded rumor that this man had poisoned Mozart |
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1993-05-04 |
#2007 |
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As a young boy, Franz Liszt studied music theory & composition with this alleged rival of Mozart |
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1992-01-24 |
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In 1774, he became court composer to Emperor Joseph II of Austria |
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1986-01-17 |
#355 |