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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Banderali, Davidde

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1502635A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Banderali, DaviddeGeorge GroveMary Catherine Hamilton


BANDERALI, Davidde, born at Lodi 1780 [App. p.530 "Jan. 12, 1789"], died in Paris 1849 [App. p.530 "June 13"]; first appeared as a buffo tenor singer, which part may be said to have been created by him. He soon relinquished the stage, and became professor of singing in the Conservatoire first of Milan, and afterwards—on the recommendation of Rossini—in that of Paris (1828). In both places he trained singers who became celebrated.

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