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Italian composer
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Gian Francesco Fortunati

Gian Francesco Fortunati (Parma, 27 February 1746 - 20 December 1821) was an Italian opera composer, maestro di cappella of the court at Parma.

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  1. Words on Music: Essays in Honor of Andrew Porter 1576470970 Andrew Porter, David Rosen, Claire Brook - 2003 "The maestro di cappella of the court at Parma, Gian Francesco Fortunati, expressed his disapproval of Gluck's music (pp. 85-86)."
  2. Bertil van Boer - Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period - Page 201 0810873869 2012


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