Antonio Salieri

Portrait of Salieri, 1815, by<br /> [[Joseph Willibrord Mähler]] Antonio Salieri , , .}} (18 August 17507 May 1825) was an Italian composer and teacher of the classical period. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, and spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg monarchy.

Salieri was a pivotal figure in the development of late 18th-century opera. As a student of Florian Leopold Gassmann, and a protégé of Christoph Willibald Gluck, Salieri was a cosmopolitan composer who wrote operas in three languages. Salieri helped to develop and shape many of the features of operatic compositional vocabulary, and his music was a powerful influence on contemporary composers.

Appointed the director of the Italian opera by the Habsburg court, a post he held from 1774 until 1792, Salieri dominated Italian-language opera in Vienna. During his career, he also spent time writing works for opera houses in Paris, Rome, and Venice, and his dramatic works were widely performed throughout Europe during his lifetime. As the Austrian imperial Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was responsible for music at the court chapel and attached school. Even as his works dropped from performance, and he wrote no new operas after 1804, he still remained one of the most important and sought-after teachers of his generation, and his influence was felt in every aspect of Vienna's musical life. Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, Ludwig van Beethoven, Anton Eberl, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart were among the most famous of his pupils.

Salieri's music slowly disappeared from the repertoire between 1800 and 1868 and was rarely heard after that period until the revival of his fame in the late 20th century. This revival was due to the fictionalized depiction of Salieri in Peter Shaffer's play ''Amadeus'' (1979) and its 1984 film version. The death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1791 at the age of 35 was followed by rumors that he and Salieri had been bitter rivals, and that Salieri had poisoned the younger composer; however, this has been proven untrue because the symptoms displayed by Mozart's illness did not indicate poisoning and it is likely that they were, at least, mutually respectful peers. Despite denying the allegation, Salieri was greatly affected by the accusations and widespread public belief that he had contributed to Mozart's death, which contributed to his nervous breakdowns in later life. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Mass in D minor by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Middleton, Wis. : A-R Editions, 2002
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Falstaff by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Colchester, England : Chandos, 1998
    Format: Audio


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    Falstaff by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Genova, Italy : Dynamic, 2003
    Format: Audio


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    The Salieri album by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    London, England : New York, NY : [Universal City, Calif.] : Decca ; Marketed by Universal Classics Group ; Distributed by Universal Music and Video Distribution, 2003
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    Format: Audio


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    Concerto in C for flute, oboe, and orchestra by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [Netherlands] : Philips, 1986
    Format: Audio


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    Requiem : with two related motets by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2017
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    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Piano concerto in B-flat major : Concerto in C major for flute and oboe by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [Ocean, NJ] : Musical Heritage Society, 1989
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    Format: Audio


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    Tarare by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Pantin : Aparte, 2019
    Format: Audio


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    Tarare ; [tragedie lyrique en 5 actes et un prologue by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    New York : Broude Bros., 1971
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Axur, re d'Ormus by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Como, Italy : Nuova Era, 1990
    Format: Audio


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    Serenades for winds by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [London] : Arts Music, 1998
    Other Authors: “…Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825…”
    Format: Audio


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    Les Danaïdes. Ouverture by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Roma : Boccaccini & Spada, 1985
    1a ed. moderna /
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Tarare : Oper in 5 Akten mit einem Prolog by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [Germany] : Arthaus Musik, 2004
    Format: DVD


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    Falstaff by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [Hungary] : N[ew] Y[ork] : Hungaroton ; Distributed by Qualiton Imports, 1985
    Format: Audio


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    Overtures by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    [S.l.] : Franklin, TN : Naxos ; Distributed by Naxos of America, 2000
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    Format: Audio


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    2 inni di Pentecoste : per coro a 4 voci miste e orchestra by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Milano : Ricordi, 1959
    Other Authors: “…Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825…”
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Armonia per un tempio della notte : für 2 Oboen, 2 Klarinetten, 2 Hörner und 2 Fagotte by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Wien : Doblinger, 1989
    Erstdruck /
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Messe in B-dur, 1809 by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    Graz, Austria : Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1988
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Tarare. by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    New York, Broude Bros. 1971
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    Les Danaïdes. by Salieri, Antonio, 1750-1825

    New York, Broude Bros. 1971
    Format: Musical Score Book