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Giuseppe Maria Nelvi (1698–1756) was an Italian composer of sacred music, opera, and oratorio. He was born in Bologna, where he also received his musical education, studying under Angelo Bertalotti, Floriano Aresti, Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, and Angelo Predieri. In 1718, at the age of 20, he was appointed maestro di cappella at the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte and in 1722 became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna. In 1727 he went to Poland to serve as the music director for General Wacław Rzewuski, a post previously held by Giovanni Antonio Ricieri. He returned to Italy in 1730 where he remained for a year before going to Germany. There he worked in Frankfurt and Hamburg and was the composer to the Thurn und Taxis court in Regensburg, a post which he held until 17

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  • Giuseppe Maria Nelvi (1698 - 1756) fou un compositor italià de música sacra, òpera i oratori. Va néixer a Bolonya, on també va rebre la seva formació musical, estudiant sota Angelo Michele Bartolotti, , i Angelo Predieri. El 1718, als vint anys, va ser nomenat mestre de capella a la Confraria de "Santa Maria della Morte" i el 1722 va esdevenir membre de l'"Accademia Filarmonica di Bolonya". El 1727 va anar a Polònia per exercir de director musical per al general Wacław Rzewuski, càrrec ocupat anteriorment per Giovanni Antonio Ricieri. Va tornar a Itàlia el 1730 on va romandre un any abans d'anar a Alemanya. Allà treballà a Frankfurt i Hamburg i fou el compositor de la Cort de "Thurn und Taxis" a Regensburg, càrrec que va ocupar fins a 1734. Al seu retorn a Bolonya va ser anomenat "Príncep (ca)
  • Giuseppe Maria Nelvi (1698–1756) was an Italian composer of sacred music, opera, and oratorio. He was born in Bologna, where he also received his musical education, studying under Angelo Bertalotti, Floriano Aresti, Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, and Angelo Predieri. In 1718, at the age of 20, he was appointed maestro di cappella at the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte and in 1722 became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna. In 1727 he went to Poland to serve as the music director for General Wacław Rzewuski, a post previously held by Giovanni Antonio Ricieri. He returned to Italy in 1730 where he remained for a year before going to Germany. There he worked in Frankfurt and Hamburg and was the composer to the Thurn und Taxis court in Regensburg, a post which he held until 17 (en)
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  • Giuseppe Maria Nelvi (1698 - 1756) fou un compositor italià de música sacra, òpera i oratori. Va néixer a Bolonya, on també va rebre la seva formació musical, estudiant sota Angelo Michele Bartolotti, , i Angelo Predieri. El 1718, als vint anys, va ser nomenat mestre de capella a la Confraria de "Santa Maria della Morte" i el 1722 va esdevenir membre de l'"Accademia Filarmonica di Bolonya". El 1727 va anar a Polònia per exercir de director musical per al general Wacław Rzewuski, càrrec ocupat anteriorment per Giovanni Antonio Ricieri. Va tornar a Itàlia el 1730 on va romandre un any abans d'anar a Alemanya. Allà treballà a Frankfurt i Hamburg i fou el compositor de la Cort de "Thurn und Taxis" a Regensburg, càrrec que va ocupar fins a 1734. Al seu retorn a Bolonya va ser anomenat "Príncep" de l'Academia Filarmonica. Des de 1738 fins a la seva mort va ser mestre de capella de la catedral d'Orvieto. (ca)
  • Giuseppe Maria Nelvi (1698–1756) was an Italian composer of sacred music, opera, and oratorio. He was born in Bologna, where he also received his musical education, studying under Angelo Bertalotti, Floriano Aresti, Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, and Angelo Predieri. In 1718, at the age of 20, he was appointed maestro di cappella at the Confraternity of Santa Maria della Morte and in 1722 became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica di Bologna. In 1727 he went to Poland to serve as the music director for General Wacław Rzewuski, a post previously held by Giovanni Antonio Ricieri. He returned to Italy in 1730 where he remained for a year before going to Germany. There he worked in Frankfurt and Hamburg and was the composer to the Thurn und Taxis court in Regensburg, a post which he held until 1734. On his return to Bologna he was made a "Principe" (Prince) of the Accademia Filarmonica. From 1738 until his death he was maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Orvieto. (en)
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