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Luigi Antinori (c. 1697 – before 6 March 1734) was an Italian operatic tenor. Antinori was born at Bologna about 1697. He was one of the best tenor singers of the beginning of the 18th century, with a voice of pure and penetrating quality, and having acquired an excellent method of using it.

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  • Luigi Antinori (Bologna, 1697 circa – Firenze, 1734) è stato un tenore italiano. (it)
  • Luigi Antinori (* um 1697 in Bologna; † vor 6. März 1734 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Opernsänger (Tenor). Er war einer der besten Tenöre seiner Zeit. Seine Stimme war klar und durchdringend und er verfügte über eine exzellente Technik. Antinori kam 1725 nach London, wo er u. a. in dem von Georg Friedrich Händel für die Royal Academy of Music zusammengestellten Pasticcio L’Elpidia, ovvero Li rivali generosi (Musik größtenteils von Leonardo Vinci) sang. Diese Partie hatte zuvor gesungen. (de)
  • Luigi Antinori (c. 1697 – before 6 March 1734) was an Italian operatic tenor. Antinori was born at Bologna about 1697. He was one of the best tenor singers of the beginning of the 18th century, with a voice of pure and penetrating quality, and having acquired an excellent method of using it. (en)
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  • Luigi Antinori (* um 1697 in Bologna; † vor 6. März 1734 in Florenz) war ein italienischer Opernsänger (Tenor). Er war einer der besten Tenöre seiner Zeit. Seine Stimme war klar und durchdringend und er verfügte über eine exzellente Technik. Antinori kam 1725 nach London, wo er u. a. in dem von Georg Friedrich Händel für die Royal Academy of Music zusammengestellten Pasticcio L’Elpidia, ovvero Li rivali generosi (Musik größtenteils von Leonardo Vinci) sang. Diese Partie hatte zuvor gesungen. In der nachfolgenden Opernsaison sang er dann den Lelio in Händels Oper Publio Cornelio Scipione und den Leonato in Alessandro.Bis 1734 trat er noch in Venedig, Livorno, Reggio Emilia, Genua und Florenz auf. Am 6. März 1734 berichtet der Impresario des Teatro della Pergola in Florenz, Luca Casimiro degli Albizzi, in einem Brief von seinem Tod. (de)
  • Luigi Antinori (c. 1697 – before 6 March 1734) was an Italian operatic tenor. Antinori was born at Bologna about 1697. He was one of the best tenor singers of the beginning of the 18th century, with a voice of pure and penetrating quality, and having acquired an excellent method of using it. He came to London in 1725 and sang in Elisa, an anonymous opera, and in Elpidia, by Leonardo Vinci and others, a pasticcio given by George Frideric Handel, in which Antinori took the place of Borosini, who sang in it at first. In the season of 1726 he appeared in Handel's Scipione and Alessandro. After that season he returned to Italy. He sang in Venice (1726 in Nicola Porpora’s Imeneo in Atene, and again 1731), Livorno (1725, 1730–31), Turin (1728), Genoa (1728, 1732), Mantua (1729), and Reggio nell’Emilia (1732). In the 1733/34 season he performed at the Teatro della Pergola, Florence in operas by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi and Alessandro Scarlatti. In a letter dated 6 March 1734, the impresario of the Pergola, Luca Casimiro degli Albizzi, gives a record of Antinori's recent death. (en)
  • Luigi Antinori (Bologna, 1697 circa – Firenze, 1734) è stato un tenore italiano. (it)
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