d’Astorga, Baron Emanuele (GioacchinoCesare Rincón)

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d’Astorga, Baron Emanuele (GioacchinoCesare Rincón)

d’Astorga, Baron Emanuele (GioacchinoCesare Rincón), Italian composer of Spanish descent; b. Augusta, Sicily, March 20, 1680; d. probably in Madrid, c. 1757. He was of noble Spanish descent and was a baron in his own right. During the revolution of 1708, he was an officer in the Palermo municipal guard. After a sojourn in Vienna (1712–14), he served as a senator in Palermo. In 1744 he settled in Spain in the service of the king. Among his works were the operas La moglie nemica (Palermo, 1698), Dafni (Genoa, April 21, 1709), and Amor tirannico (Venice, 1710), a Stabat Mater (Oxford, 1752), his best-known work, and more than 150 cantatas. Johann Joseph Abert wrote an opera on his life, Astorga (1866).

Bibliography

H. Volkmann, E. d’A. (2 vols., Leipzig, 1911, 1919).

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