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Nicola Fago

Francesco Nicola Fago, 'II Tarantino' (26 February 1677 – 18 February 1745) was an Italian Baroque composer and teacher. He was the father of Lorenzo Fago (1704-1793).[1]

Nicola Fago.

Biography edit

Born in Taranto, in the Apulia region, he studied music under Francesco Provenzale at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini in Naples between 1693 and 1695.

Between 1704 and 1708 he worked at the Conservatorio Sant'Onofrio, but from 1705 to 1740 he was based at the Conservatorio della Pietà dei Turchini, where his pupils included Leonardo Leo, Francesco Feo, Giuseppe de Majo, Niccolo Jommelli, Nicola Sala, Michele de Falco, Carmine Giordani as well as his own son, Lorenzo. See: List of music students by teacher: C to F#Nicola Fago.

From 1709 to 1731, Nicola Fago served at the Tesoro di San Gennaro. He died in Naples in 1745.[citation needed]

Operas edit

  • Lo Masiello
  • L'Astratto (1709)
  • Il Radamista (1707)
  • La Dafne
  • Cassandra Indovina (1711)
  • "Magnificat" ten vocals + instruments
  • "Stabat Mater" 4 vocals + a quartet
  • Il Faraone Sommerso (1709)

Other works edit

  • Le fenzejune abbendurate, Commedia per musica, 1710
  • La Cianna, Commedia per musica, 1711
  • Lo Masillo Dramma per musica (second act by Michele de Falco), 1712
  • La Dafne, Favola pastorale in stile arcadio, 1714

References edit

  1. ^ Companion to baroque music Julie Anne Sadie - 1991 "Fago. Neapolitan father and son who were composers and teachers. Francesco Nicola Fago (1677- 1745), known as 'II Tarantino', studied with Provenzale at the Neapolitan Conservatorio S Maria della Pieta dei Turchini, where he himself ...Francesco Nicola's first post was as primo maestro of the Conservatorio di S Onofrio (1704-8), but from 1705 he was based at the Turchini where his pupils included Falco, Feo, Majo, Leo and Jommelli, as well as his own son Lorenzo.


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