Rutini, Ferdinando
Rutini, Ferdinando
Rutini, Ferdinando , Italian composer, son of Giovanni Marco Rutini; b. c. 1764; d. Terracina, Nov. 13, 1827. He studied in Florence, and later served as maestro di cappella in Ancona (1802–12), Macerata (1812–16), Aquapendente (1820–25), and Terracina (from 1825). Among his works were some 35 operas, a Harpsichord Concerto, and chamber pieces.
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