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Giuseppe Aprile (28 October 1731 – 11 January 1813) was an Italian castrato singer and music teacher. He was also known as 'Sciroletto' or 'Scirolino'. Aprile was born in
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. After studying with Gregorio Sciroli, composer and singing instructor, in
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, he began his singing career in 1752 at the
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in Naples. He then began a great career, performing in prominent theatres throughout Italy,
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, and even Madrid. His voice could reach E5. He withdrew from the stage in 1785 and became a singing instructor in Naples.
Domenico Cimarosa Domenico Cimarosa (; 17 December 1749 – 11 January 1801) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan school and of the Classical period. He wrote more than eighty operas, the best known of which is '' Il matrimonio segreto'' (1792); most of h ...
, Michael Kelly and
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were among his pupils. He wrote a popular book on singing instruction, ''The Italian Method of Singing, with 36 Solfeggi'' (1791).


Operatic roles

*Euribate in ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by Niccolò Jommelli and
Tommaso Traetta Tommaso Michele Francesco Saverio Traetta (30 March 1727 – 6 April 1779) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan School. Along with other composers mainly in the Holy Roman Empire and France, he was responsible for certain operatic r ...
(
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, 1752) *Edelberto in ''Ricimero re de' Goti'' by Baldassare Galuppi (Naples, 1753) *Publio Cornelio Scipione in ''Livia Claudia Vestale'' by Niccolò Conforto (
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, 1755) *Pompeo in ''Pompeo magno in Armenia'' by Francesco Saverio Garzia (Rome, 1755) *Cesare in ''Catone in Utica'' by Francesco Poncini (
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, 1756) *Giasone in ''Issipile'' by Baldassare Galuppi (Parma, 1756) *Demetrio in the anonymous ''Antigono'' (
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, 1756) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Antonio Gaetano Pampani (Rome, 1757) *Ezio in ''Ezio'' by Tommaso Traetta (Rome, 1757) *Aminta in ''Il re pastore'' by Antonio Mazzoni (
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, 1757) *Linceo in the anonymous ''Ipermestra'' (Venice, 1757) *Enea in ''Didone abbandonata'' by Tommaso Traetta (Venice, 1757) *Ciro in ''Ciro riconosciuto'' by Niccolò Jommelli (
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, 1758) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Tommaso Traetta (Mantua, 1758) *Sesto in ''La clemenza di Tito'' by
Giuseppe Scarlatti Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of ''opere serie'' and ''opere buffe''. He worked in Rome from 1739 to 1741, and from 1752 to 1754 in Florence, Pisa, Lucca and Turin. From 1752 to ...
(Venice, 1760) *Cosrovio in ''Gianguir'' by Vincenzo Ciampi (Venice, 1760) *Castore in ''I tindaridi'' by Tommaso Traetta (Parma, 1760) *Alceste in ''Demetrio'' by Baldassare Galuppi (
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, 1761) *Tiridate in ''Zenobia'' by
Giovanni Battista Pescetti Giovanni Battista Pescetti (c. 170420 March 1766) was an organist, harpsichordist, and composer known primarily for his operas and keyboard sonatas. Musicologist and University of California, Santa Barbara professor John E. Gillespie wrote that Pes ...
(Padua, 1761) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' of Niccolò Jommelli ( Stuttgart, 1761) *Alceste in ''Demetrio'' by Giuseppe Ponzo (
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, 1762) *Achille in ''Ifigenia in Aulide'' by
Ferdinando Bertoni Ferdinando Bertoni (15 August 1725 – 1 December 1813) was an Italian composer and organist. Early years He was born in Salò, and began his music studies in Brescia, not far from his birthplace. Around 1740 he went to Bologna, where he studied ...
(Turin, 1762) *Enea in ''Didone abbadonata'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Stuttgart, 1763) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Stuttgart, 1764) *Motezuma in ''Motezuma'' by
Gian Francesco de Majo Gian Francesco de Majo (24 March 1732 – 17 November 1770) was an Italian composer. He is best known for his more than 20 operas. He also composed a considerable amount of sacred works, including oratorios, cantatas, and masses. Life and ...
(Turin, 1765) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by
Johann Adolf Hasse Johann Adolph Hasse (baptised 25 March 1699 – 16 December 1783) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music. Immensely popular in his time, Hasse was best known for his prolific operatic output, though he also composed a co ...
(Turin, 1765) *Aminta in ''Il re pastore'' by
Niccolò Piccinni Niccolò Piccinni (; 16 January 1728 – 7 May 1800) was an Italian composer of symphonies, sacred music, chamber music, and opera. Although he is somewhat obscure today, Piccinni was one of the most popular composers of opera—particularly th ...
(Naples, 1765) *Euriso in '' Creso'' by
Antonio Sacchini Antonio Maria Gasparo Gioacchino Sacchini (14 June 1730 – 6 October 1786) was an Italian composer, best known for his operas. Sacchini was born in Florence, but raised in Naples, where he received his musical education. He made a name for him ...
(Naples, 1765) *Teseo in the
pasticcio In music, a ''pasticcio'' or ''pastiche'' is an opera or other musical work composed of works by different composers who may or may not have been working together, or an adaptation or localization of an existing work that is loose, unauthorized, o ...
''Arianna e Teseo'' ( Palermo, 1766) *Fetonte in ''Fetonte'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Stuttgart, 1768) *Gandarte in ''Nicoraste'' by Antonio Sacchini (Venice, 1769) *Giulio Cesare in ''Cesare in Egitto'' by Niccolò Piccinni (Milan, 1770) *Enea in ''Didone abbandonata'' by Ignazio Celoniat (Milan, 1770) *Rinaldo in ''
Armida abbandonata ''Armida Abbandonata'' (''Armida Abandoned'') is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Niccolò Jommelli. The libretto, by Francesco Saverio De Rogatis, is based on the epic poem ''Jerusalem Delivered'' by Torquato Tasso. The opera was ...
'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Naples, 1770;
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, 1775) *Demetrio in ''Antigono'' by Pasquale Cafaro (Naples, 1770) *Timante in ''Demofoonte'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Naples, 1770) *Eumene in ''Eumene'' by Gian Francesco de Majo (Naples, 1771) *Perseo in ''Andromeda'' by Giuseppe Colla (Turin, 1772) *Maometto in ''Tamas Kouli-Kan nell'Indie'' by
Gaetano Pugnani Gaetano Pugnani (27 November 1731 – 15 July 1798, full name: Giulio Gaetano Gerolamo Pugnani) was an Italian composer and violinist. Biography Gaetano Pugnani was born in 1731 in Turin, the city where he spent most of his life, son of Giova ...
(Turin, 1772) *Sesto in ''La clemenza di Tito'' by
Pasquale Anfossi Pasquale Anfossi (5 April 1727 – February 1797) was an Italian opera composer. Born in Taggia, Liguria, he studied with Niccolò Piccinni and Antonio Sacchini, and worked mainly in London, Venice and Rome. He wrote more than 80 operas, both ...
(Naples, 1772) *Achille in ''Achille in Sciro'' by Antonio Amicone (Naples, 1772) *Titano in ''Cerere placata'' by Niccolò Jommelli (Naples, 1772) *Linceo in ''Ipermestra'' by Niccolò Piccinni (Naples, 1772) *Teseo in ''Arianna e Teseo'' by
Giacomo Insanguine Giacomo Antonio Francesco Paolo Michele Insanguine (also called ''Giacomo Monopoli'' after his birthplace Monopoli; 22 March 1728 – 1 February 1795) was an Italian composer, organist, and music educator. He was the last director (primo maestr ...
(Naples, 1773) *Alceste in the pasticcio ''Demetrio'' (Florence, 1774) *Maometto in ''Tamas Kouli-Kan nell'Indie'' by Pietro Guglielmi (Florence, 1774) *Vologeso in ''Vologeso re de' Parti'' by Giovanni Marco Rutini (Florence, 1775) *Marco Antonio in ''Cleopatra'' by Carlo Monza (Turin, 1776) *Sicotenal in ''Sicotenal'' by Giovanni Marco Rutini (Turin, 1776) *Telemaco in ''Calipso'' by Bernardino Ottani (Turin, 1777) *Gengis-Kan in ''Gengis-Kan'' by Pasquale Anfossi (Turin, 1777) *Euriso in ''Creso re di Lidia'' by Giovanni Battista Borghi (Florence, 1777) *Enea in ''Enea nel Lazio'' by Antonio Burroni (Rome, 1778) *Megacle in ''L'Olimpiade'' by Pasquale Anfossi (Rome,
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, and
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, 1778) *Arsace in '' Medonte, re di Epiro'' by
Giuseppe Sarti Giuseppe Sarti (also Sardi; baptised 1 December 1729 – 28 July 1802) was an Italian opera composer. Biography He was born at Faenza. His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 1 December 1729. Some earlier sources say he was born o ...
(Perugia, 1778; Florence, 1779) *Cleomene in ''Erifile'' by Francesco Bianchi (Florence, 1779) *Selimo in the pasticcio ''Il Solimano'' (Florence, 1779) *Tarsile in '' La Calliroe'' by
Josef Mysliveček Josef Mysliveček (9 March 1737 – 4 February 1781) was a Czech composer who contributed to the formation of late eighteenth-century classicism in music. Mysliveček provided his younger friend Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with significant com ...
( Pisa, 1779) *Annio in the pasticcio ''Cajo Mario'' (Pisa, 1779) *Annio in ''Cajo Mario'' by
Domenico Cimarosa Domenico Cimarosa (; 17 December 1749 – 11 January 1801) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan school and of the Classical period. He wrote more than eighty operas, the best known of which is '' Il matrimonio segreto'' (1792); most of h ...
(Rome, 1780) *Tito in ''Tito nelle Gallie'' by Pasquale Anfossi (Rome, 1780) Source: Claudio Sartori. ''I libretti italiani a stampa dalle origini al 1800''. Cuneo, 1992-1994.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aprile, Giuseppe 1731 births 1813 deaths Castrati People from Martina Franca 18th-century Italian male opera singers Voice teachers