Antonio Montagnana

Italian singer
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Flourished:
1730–50
Flourished:
1730 - 1750

Antonio Montagnana (flourished 1730–50) was an Italian singer noted for his powerful bass voice and for his roles in many of George Frideric Handel’s operas. Little is known of Montagnana’s early life. He performed in Rome and Turin in the early 1730s. Between 1731 and 1733 he was a member of the King’s Theatre company in London, under Handel’s direction, and Handel composed several parts specifically for Montagnana’s voice. In the summer of 1733 he joined the Opera of the Nobility. He stayed with that company through its four London seasons, singing altogether some 15 roles at Lincoln’s Inn Fields ...(100 of 145 words)