Andrea Nozzari

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Andrea Nozzari as Poliflegonte in Simon Mayr's Il sogno di Partenope

Andrea Nozzari (27 February 1776 – 12 December 1832) was an Italian tenor.

Nozzari was born in Vertova and studied in Bergamo and Rome. He is notable for the principal roles written for him by Gioachino Rossini and mostly premiered in Domenico Barbaia's theatres in Naples. These were:

He also premièred the title roles in

.

Nozzari's voice had a baritonal quality, and his intense acting was much valued by composers and the public. Stendhal thought him one of the finest singers in Europe. Among his pupils were Antonio Poggi, Giovanni Battista Rubini and Nicola Ivanoff [it].

He died in Naples.

References

  • Osborne, Richard (1986). Rossini. London: Dent. .
  • Warrack, John, and Ewan West (1992). The Oxford Dictionary of Opera. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • Zakševická, Eva, "Andrea Nozzari, papà dei tenori", 22 January 2014, on operaplus.cz (in Czech)