Francesco Corradini (b Venice, c.1690; d Madrid, 14 Oct. 1769) was an Italian composer. His early works—an oratorio and operas—were written for Naples, but he spent most of his career in Spain (initially as a maestro de capilla in Valencia), dominating the country's musical scene for about 15 years. In 1734 he moved to Madrid, where he composed a run of popular operas and other stage pieces in the modern style that united Spanish librettos with Italian music.
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