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Cimarosa Collection

Domenico Cimarosa, an Italian composer born in 1749 and passed away in 1801, left a lasting legacy in the world of opera

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Domenico Cimarosa / Coltel

Domenico Cimarosa / Coltel
DOMENICO CIMAROSA Neapolitan composer

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Stage design for the opera Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage) by Domenico Cimarosa, 1925

Stage design for the opera Il matrimonio segreto (The Secret Marriage) by Domenico Cimarosa, 1925. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785

Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785. Creator: Candido, Francesco Saverio (1768-1807)
Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785. Private Collection

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785

Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785. Creator: Candido, Francesco Saverio (1768-1807)
Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), 1785. Private Collection

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Cimarosa, Le Mariage Secret (chromolitho)

Cimarosa, Le Mariage Secret (chromolitho)
667160 Cimarosa, Le Mariage Secret (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cimarosa, Le Mariage Secret. Card published by Guerin-Boutron, c 1900)

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801)

Portrait of the composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801). Private Collection

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Italian composer, 20th century

Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801), Italian composer, 20th century

Background imageCimarosa Collection: DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749-1801). Neapolitan composer. Colored aquatint after a painting by R

DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749-1801). Neapolitan composer. Colored aquatint after a painting by R. Focosi

Background imageCimarosa Collection: CIMAROSA MANUSCRIPT. Undated autograph manuscript of Indica Marina, by Italian

CIMAROSA MANUSCRIPT. Undated autograph manuscript of Indica Marina, by Italian composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801)

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Domenico Cimarosa (17 December 1749 - 11 January 1801) was an Italian opera composer

Domenico Cimarosa (17 December 1749 - 11 January 1801) was an Italian opera composer of the Neapolitan school. He wrote more than eighty operas during his lifetime, including his masterpiece

Background imageCimarosa Collection: DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749-1801). Italian composer. Aquatint engraving after a painting by R. Focosi

DOMENICO CIMAROSA (1749-1801). Italian composer. Aquatint engraving after a painting by R. Focosi

Background imageCimarosa Collection: Cimarosa, Domenico 1749-1801

Cimarosa, Domenico 1749-1801
Domenico Cimarosa. Neapolitan composer and prolific composer of more than eighty operas


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Domenico Cimarosa, an Italian composer born in 1749 and passed away in 1801, left a lasting legacy in the world of opera. Known for his remarkable compositions, Cimarosa's talent continues to captivate audiences even centuries later. One notable work by Cimarosa is "Le Mariage Secret, " which gained immense popularity during its time. This chromolitho captures the essence of this masterpiece, showcasing the vibrant colors that bring the music to life. In various portraits of the composer himself, we catch glimpses into his personality and genius. From a portrait dating back to 1820 to another from 1816, these images immortalize Domenico Cimarosa as a figure of great importance in musical history. A colored aquatint after a painting by R portrays him with elegance and sophistication. The attention to detail highlights his passion for music and dedication to his craft. An undated autograph manuscript titled "Indica Marina" showcases Cimarosa's meticulousness as he composed intricate melodies that would enchant listeners worldwide. This rare artifact provides insight into his creative process and serves as a testament to his brilliance. Cimarosa's contributions extend beyond Italy; he made waves throughout Europe with his innovative compositions. His impact on the opera genre cannot be overstated – he revolutionized it with fresh ideas and captivating storytelling techniques. Even today, scholars continue to study Cimarosa's works closely, recognizing him as one of Italy's most influential composers. His ability to evoke emotions through music remains unmatched. Through German aquatint engravings from the early 19th century or other depictions found throughout history books or museums worldwide, we can appreciate Domenico Cimarosa's profound influence on classical music. His melodies continue echoing through time while inspiring generations of musicians who follow in his footsteps.