May 9 — On This Day in Opera

This page lists notable events in opera history that happened on May 9, including world premieres, composer births, deaths, and important milestones.

1707
Death of Dietrich Buxtehude, German organist and composer influential in the development of the Baroque style.
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Giovanni Paisiello, composer of operas including
1740
Giovanni Paisiello, composer of operas including "Il barbiere di Siviglia" and "Nina", was born.
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1745
Death of Tomaso Antonio Vitali, Italian composer and violinist known for his chaconne in G minor.
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1799
Death of Claude Balbastre, French composer and organist noted for his harpsichord works.
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1811
"Così fan tutte" received its first performance at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, London.
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1827
Death of Friedrich Wilhelm Berner, German composer and organist.
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1857
Birth of Luigi Illica, Italian librettist who collaborated with composers like Puccini on operas such as 'La Bohème' and 'Tosca'.
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1893
Premiere of Rachmaninoff's opera 'Aleko' at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
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1899
London debut of American soprano Louise Homer at Covent Garden in Mascagni's 'Cavalleria Rusticana'.
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1955
Anne Sofie von Otter, Swedish mezzo-soprano active in opera, recital, and concert repertoire, was born.
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1957
"Panfilo and Lauretta", the first version of Carlos Chávez's opera later known as "The Visitors", received its world premiere at Brander Matthews Theatre, Columbia University.
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1957
Ezio Pinza, Italian bass and major Metropolitan Opera singer, died.
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2013
Mieczysław Weinberg's opera "The Idiot" received its world premiere at the National Theatre Mannheim.
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