Domenico Gizzi

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Domenico Gizzi (Arpino, 1680-Naples, 1745) was an Italian singing teacher.[1] He founded a famous singing school in 1720 and among his pupils counted Francesco Feo and Gioacchino Conti named "Gizziello" in his teacher's honour.

References

  1. ^ Waldo Selden Pratt The History of Ballroom Dancing 1907 "Other important singing-teachers were Domenico Gizzi and his pupil Fernando Feo.."