Giuseppe Pilotti
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Giuseppe Pilotti
Summary
Giuseppe Pilotti is a human[1]. Born in Bologna[2], Giuseppe Pilotti… Giuseppe Pilotti was born on 1784[3]. Giuseppe Pilotti died in Bologna[4]. Giuseppe Pilotti died on June 12, 1838[5]. Giuseppe Pilotti worked as a composer[6], theorist[7], and chapelmaster[8].
Key Facts
- Giuseppe Pilotti's place of birth was Bologna[2].
- Giuseppe Pilotti passed away in Bologna[4].
- Giuseppe Pilotti was born on 1784[3].
- Giuseppe Pilotti was born on January 1, 1785[9].
- Giuseppe Pilotti died on June 12, 1838[5].
- Giuseppe Pilotti died on 1838[10].
- Giuseppe Pilotti is buried at Certosa di Bologna[11].
- Giuseppe Pilotti worked as a composer[6].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's professions included theorist[7].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's professions included chapelmaster[8].
- A notable student of Giuseppe Pilotti was Michele Puccini[12].
- Giuseppe Pilotti was a member of Philharmonic Academy of Bologna[13].
- Giuseppe Pilotti is recorded as male[14].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's Commons category is recorded as Giuseppe Pilotti[16].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's family name is recorded as Pilotti[17].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's given name is recorded as Giuseppe[18].
- Giuseppe Pilotti's described by source is recorded as Riemann's Music Dictionary[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Giuseppe Pilotti was born in Bologna[2]. Recorded date of birth include 1784[3] and January 1, 1785[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], theorist[7], and chapelmaster[8]. A notable student of Giuseppe Pilotti was Michele Puccini[12].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include June 12, 1838[5] and 1838[10]. Giuseppe Pilotti passed away in Bologna[4]. Giuseppe Pilotti is buried at Certosa di Bologna[11].
FAQs
Where was Giuseppe Pilotti born?
Born in Bologna[2], Giuseppe Pilotti…
Where did Giuseppe Pilotti die?
Giuseppe Pilotti passed away in Bologna[4].
What did Giuseppe Pilotti do for work?
Giuseppe Pilotti worked as composer[6], theorist[7], and chapelmaster[8].