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Giacomo Panizza

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Giacomo Panizza (27 March 1804 – 1 May 1860) was a conductor at La Scala, Milan for 13 years, during which time he composed two operas and thirteen ballets.

Ballets

Teatro alla Scala, Milan
  • 16 March 1847 – Odette [ru] (with dances composed by Giovanni Bajetti and Giovanni Corfu), choreography by Jules Perrot.
  • 12 February 1848 – Faust (with dances composed by Giovanni Bajetti), choreography by Jules Perrot.