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Pasquale Cafaro

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Pasquale Cafaro (1779)

Pasquale Cafaro (also known asCaffaro orCafariello, 8 February 1715 or 1716 – 25 October 1787) was an Italiancomposer who was particularly known for hisoperas and the significant amount of sacred music he produced, includingoratorios,motets, andmasses.[1]

Born inSan Pietro, Galatina, Cafaro entered theConservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini in Naples in December 1735 where he was a pupil ofLorenzo Fago andLeonardo Leo. He remained in Naples for the rest of his life and taught at the conservatorio from 1759 until 1785. His most famous pupil wasGiacomo Tritto.[2]

In 1771, he succeededGiuseppe de Majo asmaestro di cappella of theChapel Royal of Naples.[3][4] Among his operatic works areDisfatta di Dario andL'Olimpiade. Cafaro died in Naples, aged 71 or 72 years.

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  1. ^Mason, Daniel Gregory (1917).A dictionary-index of musicians (eds. F. H. Martens, M. W. Cochran, and W. D. Darby). New York: National Society of Music. p. 74.
  2. ^Dietz, Hanns-Bertold:"Cafaro, Pasquale",The New Grove Dictionary of Opera(subscription required)
  3. ^"HOASM: Pasquale Cafaro".www.hoasm.org.
  4. ^R. Meloncelli,CAFARO (Caffaro, detto anche Caffariello o Caffarelli), Pasquale, treccani.it (in Italian)

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