Antonio Pio (composer)

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Born1753 (1753)
Died1795 (aged 4142)
Antonio Pio
Born1753 (1753)
Died1795 (aged 4142)
EraClassical

Antonio Pio (1753 in Ravenna – 1795) was an Italian composer. He spent several years in St. Petersburg as a music teacher at the Russian court, following Paisiello and Cimarosa. His oratorio Gionata was composed for a festival of the Virgin Mary in his home town in 1779.[1]

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