- Niccolò
Jommelli (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ
jomˈmɛlli]; 10
September 1714 – 25
August 1774) was an
Italian composer of the
Neapolitan School.
Along with other...
- in
three acts by Niccolò
Jommelli of the
libretto Didone abbandonata by
Pietro Metastasio. It was
composed just
after Jommelli left
Venice in 1746 and...
- his
church music, he was also an
important teacher,
instructing Niccolò
Jommelli,
Giovanni Paisiello,
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Niccolò
Piccinni and...
- the
second half of the 18th
century Christoph Willibald Gluck, Niccolò
Jommelli,
Tommaso Traetta,
Josef Mysliveček,
Joseph Haydn,
Johann Christian Bach...
- the same
libretto were
composed by
Leonardo Leo (Turin 1739), Niccolò
Jommelli (Vienna 1749 and Rome 1772),
Giuseppe Sarti (Copenhagen 1759 and Florence...
- 1753,
first performed 1754) Niccolò
Jommelli – 7 Trio
Sonatas (two of
which are not
currently attributed to
Jommelli) Jean-Marie
Leclair – [3] Ouvertures...
-
Johann Adolf H****e (1763)
Michael Haydn (1771)
Amandus Ivanschiz Niccolò
Jommelli (1756) Józef Kozłowski (1798)
Joseph Martin Kraus (1775)
Andrea Luchesi...
- and
pianist Niccolò da Perugia,
Italian composer of the
trecento Niccolò
Jommelli,
Italian composer Niccolò Paganini,
Italian violinist, violist, guitarist...
- and
opera librettos.
Several composers of the period,
including Niccolò
Jommelli and
Tommaso Traetta,
attempted to put
these ideals into practice. The first...
-
pupils included Leonardo Leo,
Francesco Feo,
Giuseppe de Majo,
Niccolo Jommelli,
Nicola Sala,
Michele de Falco,
Carmine Giordani as well as his own son...