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Lorenzo Da Ponte was an Italian librettist, poet, and essayist, best known for his collaborations with composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Born in Cesena, Italy, Da Ponte's early life was marked by a tumultuous series of events, including his expulsion from the Catholic priesthood due to his libertine lifestyle. He eventually moved to Vienna, where he met Mozart and began their fruitful partnership. Together, they created some of the most celebrated operas in the history of Western music, including "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "Così fan tutte."

Da Ponte's contributions to opera extended beyond his work with Mozart. After leaving Vienna, he emigrated to the United States, where he continued to write and teach Italian literature, and even opened a grocery store. His experiences in both Europe and America enriched his writing, creating a unique blend of cultural influences. Today, Da Ponte is remembered not only for his lyrical genius but also for his role in shaping the operatic tradition, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to influence composers and librettists around the world.

Национальность Итальянский
Дата рождения March 10, 1749
Место рождения Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Дата смерти August 17, 1838
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