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Born in Naples, studied at the Loreto Conservatory. In 1794 he succeeded Gugliemi as choir master of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Taken to Paris after refusing to conduct a ''Te Deum'' in honor of Napoleon in 1811. In 1816 he replaced [[Giovanni Paisiello]] as choir master of Naples cathedral. He held this position until his death.
Born in Naples, studied at the Loreto Conservatory. In 1794 he succeeded Gugliemi as choir master of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Taken to Paris after refusing to conduct a ''Te Deum'' in honor of Napoleon in 1811. In 1816 he replaced [[Giovanni Paisiello]] as choir master of Naples cathedral. He held this position until his death.


He composed 28 masses, 41 operas, 55 Magnificats, 23 Te Deums, 20 Cantatas, 50 Symphonies and many other works.  
He composed 28 masses, 41 operas, 55 Magnificats, 23 Te Deums, 20 Cantatas, 50 Symphonies and many other works.


Some noteworthy pieces...
Some noteworthy pieces…
* La Passione di Gesu Cristo (Oratorio)
* La Passione di Gesu Cristo (Oratorio)
* The Flight into Egypt (Oratorio)
* The Flight into Egypt (Oratorio)
* Romeo and Juliet (Opera)
* Romeo and Juliet (Opera)
* Annuale di Loreto (541 Psalms and Propers)
* Annuale di Loreto (541 Psalms and Propers)
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{{WikipediaLink|Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli}}


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==External links==
==External links==
 
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Revision as of 19:39, 18 July 2021

Aliases: Zingarelli, Nicolo; Zingarelli, Nicola Antonio

Life

Born: 04 April 1752

Died: 05 May 1837

Biography

Born in Naples, studied at the Loreto Conservatory. In 1794 he succeeded Gugliemi as choir master of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Taken to Paris after refusing to conduct a Te Deum in honor of Napoleon in 1811. In 1816 he replaced Giovanni Paisiello as choir master of Naples cathedral. He held this position until his death.

He composed 28 masses, 41 operas, 55 Magnificats, 23 Te Deums, 20 Cantatas, 50 Symphonies and many other works.

Some noteworthy pieces…

  • La Passione di Gesu Cristo (Oratorio)
  • The Flight into Egypt (Oratorio)
  • Romeo and Juliet (Opera)
  • Annuale di Loreto (541 Psalms and Propers)

View the Wikipedia article on Niccolo Zingarelli.

List of choral works

 


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Publications

External links