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in Milan, and later became very active in promoting that composer's music. He appeared in many of Rossini's operas on their first presentation in various towns and theatres, mainly performing the roles originally sung by Giovanni David. In 1825 he created the role of
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The following list comprises the town or theatre's first performances of Rossini operas in which Marco Bordogni appeared. From this list one can recognize the singer's considerable virtuosity, ranging between his traditional
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Bordogni made his operatic debut in Novara in 1808 without initially meeting with much success. In 1813 he distinguished himself as a performer of the role of Argirio in Rossini's
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and composed many sets of vocalises which remained in use for singers for a century afterwards. He was probably the most influential teacher of the English tenor
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Melodious Etudes for Trombone: Selection from the Vocalises of Marco Bordogni, Transcribed and Progressively Arranged by Joannes Rochut
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in 1823 and continued to teach there until shortly before his death, which occurred in Paris. His pupils included
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were published in New York. These études were arranged by Joannès Rochut, then principal trombonist of the
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on 10 May 1839 by M. de Gasparin, at the same time that it was awarded to the Director of the Opéra
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too can be considered an honorary member of the group, having been born in the neighbouring
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In addition to the Rossini roles, Bordogni also gave first performances at the
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Bruns, Robert. "Incorporating wind excerpts in the school band curriculum."
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parts written by Rossini in tragic, serio-comic and comic operas.
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of great popularity and success, whose mature career was based in
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revival with a tragic ending and at the inauguration of the
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Elisa e Claudio ossia L'amore protetto dall'amicizia
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Town or theatre first performances of Rossini operas
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Index


Gazzaniga
tenor
operatic
tenor
teacher
Paris
Gazzaniga
Bergamo
Giacomo David
Adamo Bianchi
it
Andrea Nozzari
Giovanni David
Eliodoro Bianchi
Domenico Donzelli
Giovanni Battista Rubini
Gaetano Crivelli
Brescia
Tancredi
Ferrara
Teatro Re
Il viaggio a Reims
Théâtre des Italiens
Paris Conservatoire
Juliette Borghèse
Hermine KĂĽchenmeister-Rudersdorf
Sims Reeves
Sophie Cruvelli
Giovanni Matteo Mario

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