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City in northern Italy, in the province of the Veneto near Lake Garda. Progressive both politically and economically, Verona was under Venetian control from 1405-1797. Church music was centred at the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare; it also flourished at S Maria in Organo, S Eufemia, S Fermo Maggiore and S Anastasia. The most important musical establishment in Verona, however, was the Accademia Filarmonica, founded on 23 May 1543. It was on a site owned by the Accademia that Verona`s most important theatre, the Teatro Filarmonico, was opened on 6 January 1732. Mozart was in Verona several times during his trips to Italy: from 27 December 1769-10 January 1770; sometime between 4 and 11 February 1771 and again, that year, from 16-20 March, 18-20 August and 7 or 8 December; from 1-3 November 1772 and about 6-7 March 1772. He gave a concert at the Accademia Filarmonica on 5 January 1770 and had his portrait painted there on 6-7 January. Lit.: Brenzoni, Verona nella vita di W.A. Mozart; Gajoni Berti, Dizionario dei musicisti e cantanti veronesi (1400–1966); Paganuzzi, La musica a Verona; Paganuzzi, L`Accademia Filarmonica di Verona e il suo teatro; Bologna, L`Accademia Filarmonica di Verona per il bicentenario Mozartiano (1791-1991) (Verona, 1991)
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Eisen, Cliff et al. Comme le dit Mozart, 'Vérone, Italie' <http://letters.mozartways.com>. Version 1.0, publiée par HRI Online, 2011. ISBN 9780955787676.
Eisen, Cliff et al. Comme le dit Mozart, 'Vérone, Italie' <http://letters.mozartways.com>. Version 1.0, publiée par HRI Online, 2011. ISBN 9780955787676.