Cimarosa
Do·me·ni·co [daw-me-nee-kaw], /dɔˈmɛ ni kɔ/, 1749–1801, Italian conductor and composer.
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The music of Paisiello and Cimarosa was the music of their first love.
The Life of Rossini | Henry Sutherland EdwardsCimarosa's genius embraced both the tragic and comic schools of composition.
Great Italian and French Composers | George T. FerrisCardinal Consalvi, Cimarosa's friend, caused splendid funeral honors to be paid to him at Rome.
Great Italian and French Composers | George T. FerrisNapoleon was once present at the performance of one of Pasiello's operas, in which was introduced an air by Cimarosa.
I could not help thinking what an admirable Camilla she would make in Cimarosa's Orazii.
Gryll Grange | Thomas Love Peacock
British Dictionary definitions for Cimarosa
/ (ˌtʃiːməˈrəʊzə) /
Domenico. 1749–1801, Italian composer, chiefly remembered for his opera buffa The Secret Marriage (1792)
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