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Agujari (alias La Bastardella), LucreziaEttore, GuglielmoFirmian, (Famiglia)Firmian, Franz LactanzFirmian, Karl JosephGabrielli, CaterinaGabrielli, FrancescaManzuoli, GiovanniMarcabruni, Francesco AntonioMeissner, Joseph Dominik NikolausMozart, Leopold (Johann Georg)Mozart, Maria AnnaMozart, Maria Anna Walpurga Ignatia (Nannerl)Nicht identifiziertSchrattenbach, Siegmund ChristophSchwarzkopf, WolfgangTroger, Leopold ErnstWolff, Joseph
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Bologna, ItalienBologna, Italien: Nobil Locanda detta del PellegrinoFlorenz, ItalienMailand, ItalienMantua, ItalienNeapel, ItalienPalermo, ItalienParma, ItalienRom, ItalienSalzburg, ÖsterreichVerona, Italien
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Geboren: 1740 ca. Gestorben: 1771
Funktionen
Tenor
Ettore's first known performance was the role of Sebaste at the premiere of Niccolò Jommelli's Temistocle at the Real Teatro di San Carlo, Naples, on 18 December 1757; in September 1761 he was appointed Hof- und Kammersänger in Munich although he continued to make appearances throughout Italy, notably in 1767, when he sang the title-role in Quirino Gasparini's Mitridate, Re di Ponto at the Teatro Regio, Turin. Ettore also sang the title-role in Mozart's MitridateK87, and apparently caused him problems during both the composition and rehearsals of the opera, demanding that several arias be rewritten and - eventually - insisting on the inclusion of Gasparini's setting of ‘Se di lauri’. That season he also sang in Carlo Monza's La Nitteti (text by Metastasio). Lit.: Angermüller, 'Die Sänger der Erstaufführung von Mozarts "Mitridate, Re di Ponto"', 13-17.
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