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Antonio Simeone Sografi, also known as Antonio Simon, or just Antonio (July 29, 1759 - January 4, 1818), was an Italian librettist and playwright. After studying and graduating in his home town of Padua, he went to Venice, where he devoted himself to writing comedies and farces, as well as both humorous and serious text for major opera composers of the time. He was an active libretto from 1789 to 1816. It also produced texts for cantatas, oratorios, dramas and sacred compositions. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Sografi called his funny booklets "comedies", rather playful dramas; this because he followed the style of the character comedies of Goldoni and refused the too obvious comedy of art comedies.

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  • Antonio Simeone Sografi, also known as Antonio Simon, or just Antonio (July 29, 1759 - January 4, 1818), was an Italian librettist and playwright. After studying and graduating in his home town of Padua, he went to Venice, where he devoted himself to writing comedies and farces, as well as both humorous and serious text for major opera composers of the time. He was an active libretto from 1789 to 1816. It also produced texts for cantatas, oratorios, dramas and sacred compositions. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Sografi called his funny booklets "comedies", rather playful dramas; this because he followed the style of the character comedies of Goldoni and refused the too obvious comedy of art comedies. (en)
  • Antonio Simeone Sografi, anche Antonio Simon o solo Antonio (Padova, 29 luglio 1759 – Padova, 4 gennaio 1818), è stato un librettista e drammaturgo italiano. Dopo aver studiato ed essersi laureato nella città natale, si recò a Venezia, dove si dedicò alla scrittura di commedie, farse, nonché di libretti comici e seri per i maggiori compositori d'opera del tempo. Svolse la sua attività librettistica dal 1789 al 1816. Inoltre produsse testi per cantate, oratori, componimenti drammatici e sacri. (it)
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  • Antonio Simeone Sografi, also known as Antonio Simon, or just Antonio (July 29, 1759 - January 4, 1818), was an Italian librettist and playwright. After studying and graduating in his home town of Padua, he went to Venice, where he devoted himself to writing comedies and farces, as well as both humorous and serious text for major opera composers of the time. He was an active libretto from 1789 to 1816. It also produced texts for cantatas, oratorios, dramas and sacred compositions. Unlike most of his contemporaries, Sografi called his funny booklets "comedies", rather playful dramas; this because he followed the style of the character comedies of Goldoni and refused the too obvious comedy of art comedies. He was the brother of the surgeon Pietro Sografi. He died in Padua. (en)
  • Antonio Simeone Sografi, anche Antonio Simon o solo Antonio (Padova, 29 luglio 1759 – Padova, 4 gennaio 1818), è stato un librettista e drammaturgo italiano. Dopo aver studiato ed essersi laureato nella città natale, si recò a Venezia, dove si dedicò alla scrittura di commedie, farse, nonché di libretti comici e seri per i maggiori compositori d'opera del tempo. Svolse la sua attività librettistica dal 1789 al 1816. Inoltre produsse testi per cantate, oratori, componimenti drammatici e sacri. A differenza della maggior parte dei suoi contemporanei, Sografi usava chiamare "commedie" i propri libretti buffi, anziché drammi giocosi; questo perché egli seguiva lo stile delle commedie di carattere goldoniane e rifiutava la comicità troppo evidente delle commedie dell'arte. (it)
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