Giordani, Tommaso
1740-after 1816
Italian opera singer, composer and music teacher.
Brother of preceding. Born at Naples, came of a musical family, and appeared as
a comic opera singer at the Haymarket Theatre in 1762. Taught music in London
for some time, then removed to Dublin, where he undertook the management of an
opera company, later giving this up. He has written an oratorio, Isaac; and the
operas, The Siege of Gibraltar, and Perseverance; a number of compositions for
orchestral instruments; and piano-pieces and songs.
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