William Tell
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William Tell Overture
It's called Largo al factotum by Rossini, it is an aria from 'The Baber of Seville. =)
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Gioacchino Rossini.
Opera music composer
Rossini was married two times and both wives were opera singers.
Gioacchino Rossini composed the "William Tell" Opera.
The production of his Guillaume Tell in 1829 brought his career as a writer of opera to a close - so at that time he was 37 years old.
He was an important opera composer before 1829. The overture to his opera "William Tell" is a popular concert piece.
Yes, it is still produced today.2nd answerThe best-known opera titled "Otello," by Giuseppe Verdi, is part of the standard repertoire at all major opera houses. The "Otello" by Gioacchino Rossini is also performed from time to time.
Giovanni Paisiello and Gioacchino Antonio Rossini composed operas of this name. Paisiello's came first (1782), and Rossini's followed in 1816. Rossini at first called his verson 'Almaviva, ossia L′inutile precauzione', to distinguish it from the pre-existing work.
The Barber of Seville was written by Gioachino Rossini and Cesare Sterbini, based on the comedic play Le Barbier de Séville by Pierre Beaumarchais. There was an earlier and now lesser-known opera by Giovanni Paisiello.
Rossini's Happy Life
Rossini's last opera - See link below.