Antonio Bioni
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Antonio Bioni was an Italian
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 composer best known for his opera
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s.

He was born in Venice
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Operas

  • Climene (1721, Chioggia
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    )
  • Mitridate (1722, Ferrara
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    )
  • Cajo Mario (1722, Ferrara)
  • Udine (1722, Venice)
  • Orlando furioso (1724, Kuks
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    )
  • Armida abbandonata (1725, Prague
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    )
  • Armida al campo (1726, Wrocław)
  • Endimione (1727, Wrocław)
  • Lucio Vero (1727, Wrocław)
  • Attalo ed Arsinoe (1727, Wrocław)
  • Ariodante (1727, Wrocław)
  • Filindo (1728, Wrocław)
  • Artabano re de Parti (1728, Wrocław)
  • Griselda (1728, Wrocław)
  • Nissa ed Elpino (1728, Wrocław)
  • Merope (1728, Wrocław)
  • Arsinoe (1728, Wrocław)
  • La fede tradita e vendicata (1729, Wrocław)
  • Engelberta (1729, Wrocław)
  • Andromaca (1729/30, Wrocław)
  • Il ritorno del figlio con l'abito più approvato (1730, Prague) [with F. Mancini and M. Lucchini]
  • Ercole su'l Termodonte (1730, Wrocław)
  • Adone (1731, Prague)
  • Silvia (1732, Wrocław)
  • Siroe (1732, Wrocław)
  • Lucio Papirio (1732, Wrocław)
  • La verità conosciuta (1732, Wrocław)
  • Demetrio (1732, Wrocław)
  • Issipile (1732, Wrocław)
  • L'Odio placato (1733, Wrocław)
  • Artaserse (1733, Wrocław)
  • Alessandro Severo (1733, Wrocław)
  • Alessandro nell'Indie (1733, Wrocław)
  • Girita (1738, Wrocław)

Reference

Article "Bioni, Antonio" by Daniel E. Freeman and Sven Hansell in The Revised New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2001)
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