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Domenico Barbaia

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opera house, but quickly achieved the position of sub-contractor to run the entire gaming operation of the house in 1805. With his eyes on controlling gambling opportunities further south in Italy as the French armies advanced, taking over the concession in Naples quickly became his preoccupation. In
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Barbaia made his second fortune by buying and selling munitions during the Napoleonic wars. Also, after the French re-allowed gambling as they advanced southwards in Italy, he became involved in the operations as a card dealer at the
74:, became so popular in Milan that the erstwhile waiter was able to open a string of coffee houses in the city that all featured his novel concoction. 312: 448: 443: 66:. He made his first fortune by creating (or at least taking the credit for creating) a special kind of coffee with frothing milk, the " 393: 453: 90:, the major opera house, as well as the second royal theatre, the Nuovo, and two additional ones until 1824, and lived in the 351: 321: 438: 380: 305: 298: 289: 17: 423: 433: 344: 165:. Among the singers in Barbaia's company for whom Rossini wrote a number of roles during this period were the 428: 99: 180: 91: 190:. The latter was Barbaia's lover for a time; eventually, though, she left him for Rossini. 418: 413: 122: 390: 8: 103: 70:", probably the first "cappuccino." This drink, and a variation with hot chocolate like 177: 126: 129:
a contract lasting seven seasons, and the composer obliged with ten operas, including
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in the quartiere San Ferdinando. From 1821 he was also the manager of two theatres in
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Bel Canto Bully: The Life of the Legendary Opera Impresario Domenico Barbaja
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By 1809 he was successful enough to take over the royal
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Index

Domenico Barbaja

opera
impresario
Milan
coffee shop
Barbajada
Bicerin
La Scala
Teatro San Carlo
Palazzo Barbaja
Vienna
Theater am Kärntnertor
Theater an der Wien
La Scala
Gaetano Donizetti
Vincenzo Bellini
Carl Maria von Weber
Gioacchino Rossini
Otello
Armida
Mosè in Egitto
Ermione
La donna del lago
Maometto II
tenors
Giovanni David
Andrea Nozzari
bass
Michele Benedetti

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