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Luigi Pacini (25 March 1767 – 2 May 1837) was an Italian opera singer who appeared on the principal stages of his native country as well as in Spain and Austria in a career that spanned over 30 years. He began his career as a tenor but in 1805 started singing bass roles and rose to prominence in that repertoire. Amongst the numerous roles he created in world premieres were Geronio in Rossini's Il turco in Italia and Parmenione in his L'occasione fa il ladro. Pacini was born in the Province of Pistoia and died in Viareggio where in his later years he taught singing at the conservatory founded by his son, Giovanni Pacini.

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  • Luigi Pacini (25 March 1767 – 2 May 1837) was an Italian opera singer who appeared on the principal stages of his native country as well as in Spain and Austria in a career that spanned over 30 years. He began his career as a tenor but in 1805 started singing bass roles and rose to prominence in that repertoire. Amongst the numerous roles he created in world premieres were Geronio in Rossini's Il turco in Italia and Parmenione in his L'occasione fa il ladro. Pacini was born in the Province of Pistoia and died in Viareggio where in his later years he taught singing at the conservatory founded by his son, Giovanni Pacini. (en)
  • Luigi Pacini, född 1767 i i Toskana, död 1837, var en italiensk sångare och sångpedagog. Han var far till Giovanni Pacini. Pacini var professor i sång vid konservatoriet i Viareggio. Han uppträdde med stort bifall än som förste tenor, än som basbuffosångare på Italiens främsta teatrar. (sv)
  • Luigi Pacini fou un compositor i cantant italià. Era pare del cèlebre compositor Giovanni Pacini. En ocasió de la inauguració del Teatro Carcano, se li donà el rol de baríton buffo, i des de llavors adquirí una justa reputació en aquest gènere. (ca)
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  • Popiglio di Piteglio, Italy (en)
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  • Luigi Pacini fou un compositor i cantant italià. Era pare del cèlebre compositor Giovanni Pacini. En ocasió de la inauguració del Teatro Carcano, se li donà el rol de baríton buffo, i des de llavors adquirí una justa reputació en aquest gènere. Anteriorment havia desenvolupat els papers de tenor seriós, que també li donaren fama. El 1829 cantà per última vegada en el teatre La Scala de Milà, en el que havia escoltat durant la seva vida artística nombrosos aplaudiments, i el 1830 el duc de Lucca l'anomenà professor de cant del , càrrec que desenvolupà fins a la seva mort. (ca)
  • Luigi Pacini (25 March 1767 – 2 May 1837) was an Italian opera singer who appeared on the principal stages of his native country as well as in Spain and Austria in a career that spanned over 30 years. He began his career as a tenor but in 1805 started singing bass roles and rose to prominence in that repertoire. Amongst the numerous roles he created in world premieres were Geronio in Rossini's Il turco in Italia and Parmenione in his L'occasione fa il ladro. Pacini was born in the Province of Pistoia and died in Viareggio where in his later years he taught singing at the conservatory founded by his son, Giovanni Pacini. (en)
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