Tibaldi, Giuseppe (Luigi)
Tibaldi, Giuseppe (Luigi)
Tibaldi, Giuseppe (Luigi), Italian tenor; b. Bologna, Jan. 22, 1729; d. c. 1790. He studied voice with Domenico Zanardi and composition with Padre Martini in Bologna, where he joined its Accademia Filarmonica as a singer (1747) and as a composer (1750), later serving as its principe (1759, 1777, 1783). In 1751 he became maestro di cappella at S. Giovanni in Monte in Bologna, a post he gave up a few years later to pursue a distinguished career as a singer. Tibaldi sang in the premieres of duck’s Alceste (Vienna, Dec. 16, 1767) and Mozart’s Ascanio in Alba (Milan, Oct. 17, 1771). His son, Ferdinando Tibaldi (b. c. 1750; d. 1785), was a singer and composer.
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