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Antonio Sapienza (18 June 1794 – 1855) was an Italian composer and conductor. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia where he began his musical studies with his father who was also called Antonio. (Antonio Sapienza Sr. (1755–1829) had emigrated from Naples to Russia in 1783 and served as a musician and voice teacher at the Russian imperial court.) Sapienza returned to St. Petersburg in 1828 where he served as choirmaster and conductor at the Imperial Theatre until his death in 1855.

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  • Antonio Sapienza (Sant Petersburg, Rússia, el 1794) fou un compositor rus de pares italians. Feu els primers estudis a la seva ciutat natal i després anà a Nàpols, on fou deixeble de i Pietro Generali.Posteriorment tornà a Sant Petersburg i allí exercí les funcions de director d'orquestra i de professor de cant.Estrenà les òperes: * Rodrigo. * . * . * . Va escriure també nombroses composicions religioses. (ca)
  • Antonio Sapienza mladší (18. června 1794, Petrohrad – 1855? tamtéž) byl ruský skladatel, sbormistr a dirigent italského původu. Podobně jako jeho otec Antonio Sapienza starší působil jako dvorní kapelník imperátorské kapely. (cs)
  • Antonio Sapienza (18 June 1794 – 1855) was an Italian composer and conductor. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia where he began his musical studies with his father who was also called Antonio. (Antonio Sapienza Sr. (1755–1829) had emigrated from Naples to Russia in 1783 and served as a musician and voice teacher at the Russian imperial court.) At the age of 28, Sapienza left Russia for Naples to continue his musical studies at the conservatory there with Giacomo Tritto, Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli and Pietro Generali, during which time he composed two Masses, several motets and a Salve regina. He remained in Italy for six years and composed three operas for the Neapolitan theatres which were well-received in their day. According to the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, he was also one of the several composers who produced the dramatic cantata, La fondazione di Partenope, performed at the Teatro San Carlo on 12 January 1824 to celebrate the birthday of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Sapienza returned to St. Petersburg in 1828 where he served as choirmaster and conductor at the Imperial Theatre until his death in 1855. (en)
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  • Antonio Sapienza (Sant Petersburg, Rússia, el 1794) fou un compositor rus de pares italians. Feu els primers estudis a la seva ciutat natal i després anà a Nàpols, on fou deixeble de i Pietro Generali.Posteriorment tornà a Sant Petersburg i allí exercí les funcions de director d'orquestra i de professor de cant.Estrenà les òperes: * Rodrigo. * . * . * . Va escriure també nombroses composicions religioses. (ca)
  • Antonio Sapienza mladší (18. června 1794, Petrohrad – 1855? tamtéž) byl ruský skladatel, sbormistr a dirigent italského původu. Podobně jako jeho otec Antonio Sapienza starší působil jako dvorní kapelník imperátorské kapely. (cs)
  • Antonio Sapienza (18 June 1794 – 1855) was an Italian composer and conductor. He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia where he began his musical studies with his father who was also called Antonio. (Antonio Sapienza Sr. (1755–1829) had emigrated from Naples to Russia in 1783 and served as a musician and voice teacher at the Russian imperial court.) Sapienza returned to St. Petersburg in 1828 where he served as choirmaster and conductor at the Imperial Theatre until his death in 1855. (en)
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