• Arrigo Boito (. Italian: [arˈriːɡo ˈbɔito]; born Enrico Giuseppe Giovanni Boito; 24 February 1842 – 10 June 1918) was an Italian librettist, composer...
  • Arrigo Boito was an Italian poet, journalist, and composer, best known for his operatic works and librettos, including the libretto for Verdi's "Otello."
  • Composer and poet, Arrigo Boito was born in Padua in 1842. ... To the right: Perspective of Arrigo Boito’s home study.
  • Arrigo Boito was an Italian poet and composer acclaimed for his opera Mefistofele (1868; for which he composed both libretto and music)...
  • Works edited by: Boito, Arrigo. The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total.
  • Arrigo Boito succeeded Giovanni Bottesini as director of the Parma Conservatory after the latter's death in 1889 and held the post until 1897.
  • Arrigo Boito - ATTO PRIMO - Canto D'amore, Vola Col Vento.
  • About the composer Arrigo Boito. ... Born in Padua, the son of Silvestro Boito, an Italian painter of miniatures and his wife, a Polish countess, Józefina Radoliñska...
  • Boïto also provided the text to Verdi's cantata Inno delle Nazioni (24.5.1862, Her Majesty's Theatre, London).