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Daniel Dal Barba or Daniele Dal Barba (Verona, May 5, 1715 - Verona, July 26, 1801) was an Italian composer, violinist, opera singer and librettist. After abandoning his law studies , he studied self-taught music in his hometown. In 1737 he began to be active as a violinist and in 1743 as an opera singer at the Philharmonic Theater of Verona , where he made his debut with the drama The Recognized Brothers by Pietro Chiarini . He also performed successfully in Venice, in Baldassare Galuppi's theater of Sant'Angelo con Scipione in Spain in 1746 and the following year in Bertoni 's Armida , Scarlatti's Pompeo in Armenia and Pampani's Caduta d'Amulio . In 1744he made his debut as an opera composer with Il Tigrane , in which he played the part of Mithridates. In 1746 he sang in the opera Il Pompeo by Alessandro Scarlatti , which was staged in the same theater. In 1749 he was appointed chapel master of the Filotima Academy and of the Verona Philharmonic Academy. In 1762 he replaced Don Girolamo Zanata at the helm of the Chapel of the Veronese Cathedral, officially succeeding him in 1769 . Dal Barba's music was appreciated by the faithful who liked its spontaneous and popular vein; they were flowing compositions and never excessively long. He introduced a simple style into the church, far from learned academicisms but above all aimed at simple people; he wanted to satisfy the taste of the common man. In 1770 , at the Philharmonic Academy, he met the fourteen-year-old Wolfgang Amad
Te Deum
12Sonata No. 1 in D Major: 1. Addaggio
13Sonata No. 1 in D Major: 2. Allegro
14Sonata No. 1 in D Major: 3. Capriccio variato
15Sonata No. 2 in B flat Major: 1. Addaggietto
16Sonata No. 2 in B flat Major: 2. Allegro lento
17Sonata No. 2 in B flat Major: 3. Allegro
18Sonata No. 3 in G Major: 1. Addaggio
19Sonata No. 3 in G Major: 2. Spiritoso
110Sonata No. 3 in G Major: 3. Minueto variato
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