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  1. Lorenzo Da Ponte (né Emanuele Conegliano; 10 March 1749 – 17 August 1838) was a Venetian, later American, opera librettist, poet and Roman Catholic priest. He wrote the libretti for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of Mozart 's most celebrated operas: The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and Così fan tutte (1790).

  2. Lorenzo Da Ponte (born March 10, 1749, Céneda, near Treviso, Veneto [Italy]—died Aug. 17, 1838, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was an Italian poet and librettist best known for his collaboration with Mozart. Jewish by birth, Da Ponte was baptized in 1763 and later became a priest; freethinking (expressing doubts about religious doctrine) and his ...

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  3. Learn how Da Ponte, who wrote the libretti to three Mozart operas, became a tutor and scholar in America and founded the first Italian department at Columbia. Discover his life story, his achievements, and his legacy in this article and podcast.

  4. Jun 8, 2018 · Learn about the life and works of Lorenzo Da Ponte, one of the greatest librettists who ever lived. He wrote or adapted nearly 50 libretti for 19 different composers, including Mozart, Martín y Soler, and Salieri.

  5. Mar 10, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Lorenzo Da Ponte, the librettist who collaborated with Mozart on three masterpieces: \"Le Nozze di Figaro\", \"Don Giovanni\" and \"Così fan tutte\". Discover his other works, his controversies, and his legacy in opera history.

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  7. Lorenzo Da Ponte was a Venetian, later American, opera librettist, poet and Roman Catholic priest. He wrote the libretti for 28 operas by 11 composers, including three of Mozart's most celebrated operas: The Marriage of Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), and Così fan tutte (1790).

  8. Jul 28, 2006 · Lorenzo Da Ponte wrote the librettos for Don Giovanni and other Mozart operas. The Venice-born writer helped bring the Mozart's works to life, seeming to know exactly what the composer wanted to ...

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