Pietro Auletta

Italian composer
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Pietro Antonio Auletta (1698–1771) was an Italian composer known mainly for his operas. His opera buffa Orazio gained popularity after being mis-attributed to Pergolesi as Il maestro de musica.[1]

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  1. ^ Theatre in Dublin, 1745–1820: A Calendar of Performances 1611461103 John C. Greene (2011) Opera [1]:1 14, says that this piece is 'no doubt' Pietro Auletta's opera buffo, Orazio, first presented under the title of Il Maestro de Musica at Paris in 1752 ...
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