Noun
Italian composer remembered for his operas (1792-1868)
Source: WordNetThe songs of Bizet are by a French peer of Rossini. When Rossini stopped composing, he was living in Paris. He also wrote some beautiful songs in French. Cecilia Bartoli
Rossini was gentle with her. "In one way or another, we all have to cope with the essential solitude of being human, whether we're celibate or married." "If you're a good person, doesn't God fill your loneliness?" "He fills it, I think, with a divine discontent." Morris West
According to Weinstock, quoting letters sent to Florimo in Italy at around that time (and continuing almost up to the premiere of I puritani), Bellini perceived this to be a plot orchestrated by Rossini. 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
Grove rates it as "his most brilliant comic work, parodying Offenbach, Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Rossini, his own Danse macabre and several popular tunes". Source: Internet
Composing for Paris: Il viaggio a Reims (1825) to Guillaume Tell (1829) main Rossini in 1829 (litho Charlet Ory) During his Paris years, Rossini created the comic operas Le comte Ory and Guillaume Tell (William Tell). Source: Internet