Noun
Italian composer of operas (1797-1848)
Source: WordNet1844: In Vienna On 30 December 1843, Donizetti was back in Vienna, having delayed leaving until 20th because of illness. Source: Internet
A." Donizetti so dominated the preparation of the libretto that Ruffini refused to allow his name to be put on the score. Source: Internet
After the successful staging of Lucrezia Borgia in 1833, his reputation was further consolidated, and Donizetti followed the paths of both Rossini and Bellini by visiting Paris, where his Marin Faliero was given at the Théâtre-Italien in March 1835. Source: Internet
As the 1840s progressed, Donizetti moved regularly between Naples, Rome, Paris, and Vienna continuing to compose and stage his own operas as well as those of other composers. Source: Internet
Ashbrok, 1982, p. 29 Immediately busy in the spring months of 1823 with a cantata, an opera seria for the San Carlo, and an opera buffa for the Nuovo, Donizetti also had to work on the revised Zoraide for Rome. Source: Internet
Additionally an off-stage wind band is used; Donizetti did not provide instrumentation. Source: Internet