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Federigo Fiorillo
(1 June 1755 — ca.1823)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Federico, Frederigo, Frédéric; Fiorello
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Name in Other Languages: Fridericus Fiorillo, فيديريجو فيوريلو, 페데리고 피오릴로, Федериго Фьорилло
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Aliases: Federigo Fiorello, Federico Fiorillo
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Authorities - WorldCat, Wikipedia, VIAF: 27330803, LCCN: n81036055, ISNI: 0000000114892132, GND: 103794719, SUDOC: 241528607, BNF: 148048546, MusicBrainz: 3691d922-132f-4c64-9b31-a60d9f136b15, NKC: skuk0000390, ICCU: SBLV163245, BNE: XX1639323, IATH: w6t442s9
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Son of
Ignatio Fiorillo (1715–1787). Neapolitan opera composer who spent most of his life as a
Kapellmeister in Braunschweig and Kassel, North Germany.
Opus numbers are confused because Hummel of Berlin used different numbers from Sieber of Paris; Hummel's Op.3 is the 3 violin concertos while Sieber's Op.3 is the 36 Caprices
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- 6 Sonatas for Violin and Viola, Op.15 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 6 String Quartets (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 6 String Quartets, Op.6 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 3 String Quartets, Op.23 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 3 String Quintets, Op.12 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 6 String Trios, Op.2 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
- 6 String Trios, Op.11 (Fiorillo, Federigo)
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