:Cesare Sterbini
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Cesare Sterbini (1784 – 19 January 1831) was an Italian writer and librettist.
Possessing a deep knowledge of classical and contemporary culture, philosophy, linguistics, he was fluent in Greek, Latin, Italian, French and German. He is best known as the librettist for two operas by Gioachino Rossini: Torvaldo e Dorliska (1815) and The Barber of Seville (1816). An official in the Pontifical Administration, he also set poetry to music as an amateur. He wrote the libretto to the opera Il Contraccambio to the music of Giacomo Cordella in 1819, and the opera Isaura and Ricciardo to the music of Francesco Basili in 1820.Cesare Sterbini http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cesare-sterbini_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/
He died in Rome on 19 January 1831.
Libretti
- Paolo e Virginia, cantata, music by Vincenzo Migliorucci (1812)
- Torvaldo e Dorliska, dramma semiserio, music by Gioachino Rossini (1815).
- The Barber of Seville, opera buffa, music by Gioachino Rossini (1816). The libretto was also set to music by Costantino Dall'Argine (1868), Giuseppe Graffigna (1879) and Alberto Torazza (1924)
- Il credulo deluso, dramma giocoso, music by Giovanni Tadolini (1817)
- Il contraccambio, dramma giocoso, music by Giacomo Cordella (1819). Set to music as La rappresaglia by Joseph Hartmann Stuntz (1819), Johann Nepomuk Poissl (1820), Francesco Cianciarelli (1822) and Saverio Mercadante (1829)
- Il gabbamondo, dramma giocoso, music by Pietro Generali (1819)
- Isaura e Ricciardo, dramma per musica, music by Francesco Basili (1820)
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Category:Italian opera librettists
Category:19th-century Italian writers
Category:Italian male dramatists and playwrights
Category:19th-century Italian male writers
Category:People from the Papal States
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