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Melesio Morales
Born4 December 1838  Edit this on Wikidata
Died12 May 1908  Edit this on Wikidata (aged 69)
San Pedro de los Pinos  Edit this on Wikidata
Occupation Composer  Edit this on Wikidata
Spouse(s)Guadalupe Olmedo  Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenJulio Morales Landgrave  Edit this on Wikidata

Melesio Morales (sometimes spelled Melisio Morales) (December 4, 1838 – May 12, 1908) was a Mexican composer.

Morales was born and died in Mexico City, where he studied music; two of his operas, written in Italian, were performed there. He lived in Europe from 1865 to 1868, and his success in Florence with the opera Ildegonda in 1866 made him a star in his native country. He composed, conducted, and taught in Mexico City until his death. His works include ten operas, two cantatas, and orchestral and choral works.

Operas

Note: This list is incomplete.

  • Romeo e Giulietta, 1860
  • Ildegonda, drama lírico, 1864
  • Gino Corsini, ossia La Maledizione, 1877
  • Cleopatra, 1891
  • Anita, ca. 1900


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melesio Morales
Born4 December 1838  Edit this on Wikidata
Died12 May 1908  Edit this on Wikidata (aged 69)
San Pedro de los Pinos  Edit this on Wikidata
Occupation Composer  Edit this on Wikidata
Spouse(s)Guadalupe Olmedo  Edit this on Wikidata
ChildrenJulio Morales Landgrave  Edit this on Wikidata

Melesio Morales (sometimes spelled Melisio Morales) (December 4, 1838 – May 12, 1908) was a Mexican composer.

Morales was born and died in Mexico City, where he studied music; two of his operas, written in Italian, were performed there. He lived in Europe from 1865 to 1868, and his success in Florence with the opera Ildegonda in 1866 made him a star in his native country. He composed, conducted, and taught in Mexico City until his death. His works include ten operas, two cantatas, and orchestral and choral works.

Operas

Note: This list is incomplete.

  • Romeo e Giulietta, 1860
  • Ildegonda, drama lírico, 1864
  • Gino Corsini, ossia La Maledizione, 1877
  • Cleopatra, 1891
  • Anita, ca. 1900



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