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Pappano's nationality[edit]

The article says right at the outset that Pappano is "British-born, naturalized Italian". However, since he has been knighted and is called "Sir", it seems more likely that he holds a dual nationality (English and Italian), which is not exactly the same thing. MUSIKVEREIN (talk) 12:38, 18 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Was added to the page with no explanation and the reference does not indicate if he is 'naturlized'. He might be, but if both his parents are Italian, surely he would qualify through that?

What if Antonio Pappano conducts Messa per Rossini[edit]

  • Antonio BUZZOLLA (1815-1871)

Requiem e Kyrie

  • Antonio BAZZINI (1818-1897)

Dies Irae

  • Carlo PEDROTTI (1817-1893)

Tuba Mirum

  • Antonio CAGNONI (1828-1896)

Quid sum avaro

  • Federico RICCI (1809-1877)

Recordare Jesu Pie

  • Alessandro NINI (1805-1877)

Ingemisco

  • Raimondo BOUCHERON (1800-1876)

Confutatis maledictis

  • Carlo COCCIA (1782-1873)

Lacrimosa e Amen

  • Gaetano GASPARI (1808-1881)

Offertorio

  • Pietro PLATANIA (1828-1907)

Sanctus

  • Lauro ROSSI (1812-1885)

Agnus Dei

  • Teodulo MABELLINI (1817-1897)

Lux aeterna

  • Giuseppe VERDI (1813-1901)

Libera me

  • Marina Rebeka, Elina Garanca, Jonas Kaufmann, Ludovic Tézier, Erwin Schrott
  • London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra; Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
  • Antonio Pappano

37.77.120.213 (talk) 10:21, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

You can add the recording to him and to Messa per Rossini, with a reference. What we don't need in both cases is a list of who composed what and when who lived, but we'd like links to the performers. If you need help, try right here before going directly to the articles. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 10:31, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]