Pio Botticelli
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Born8 January 1789
Rome, Papal States
Died6 September 1855 (aged 66)
Venice, Austrian Empire
OccupationOpera singer (bass-baritone)
Pio Botticelli | |
|---|---|
| Born | 8 January 1789 Rome, Papal States |
| Died | 6 September 1855 (aged 66) Venice, Austrian Empire |
| Occupation | Opera singer (bass-baritone) |
Pio Botticelli (8 January 1789 – 6 September 1855) was an Italian bass-baritone active in the opera houses of Italy from 1810 until the mid-1840s. Amongst the numerous roles he created in world premieres were Pietro il Grande (Peter the Great) in Donizetti's Il falegname di Livonia and The Caliph in Pacini's La schiava in Bagdad. He also sang the role of Leucippo in the Austrian premiere of Rossini's Zelmira.