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156:. The son of a confectioner in a religious house, the Cardinal Portocaro nearly persuaded young Corri to study for the priesthood; but his musical aptitude early asserting itself, he found himself in Naples, a pupil of Porpora. In the house of this prince of singing masters—himself a pupil of Scarlatti and the world-renowned master of Mingotti and Farinelli—Corri boarded for five years (1763-1767), and chiefly owed his introduction into the best English society at Rome to the fame of Porpora and the estimation in which that great singer was held by a section of our nobility. In 1771 he moved to Scotland with his wife Francesca Bachelli (1749?-1802) to take up a position as a musician for the Edinburgh Musical Society. The 25: 182:
joined the company in 1794. When Corri, Dussek & Co. went bankrupt, Dussek left England for Germany, leaving behind his family, and his father-in-law (Corri) apparently in a debtor's jail. The business was later taken over in 1804 by his son Philippe Corri. An apprentice to Corri in London was
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actually wanted to recruit Bachelli, but she requested that they also hire Corri, who had recently become her husband. Initially, Corri only performed in the Edinburgh Musical Society Concerts, but over time he became involved in several musical ventures all over the city including becoming the
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Some time after arriving in Edinburgh Corri founded a publishing business there with his son John Corri and a musician named James Sutherland. When Sutherland died in 1790 the company ceased to exist. Around that time he moved to London and began publishing vocal music in
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manager of the Edinburgh Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, the Theatre Royal, setting up his own publishing house and establishing himself as a skilled singing master. His daughter (
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in Regent Street, London. In this, the favorite concert hall in London at this time, Corri put together quite a contrasting program as the evening's entertainment:
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Domenico Corri's Treatises on Singing: A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, etc. and the Singer's Preceptor : A Four-Volume Anthology
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while retaining business premises in Edinburgh. Corri had financial problems on several occasions. His son-in-law
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Thomas Sanderson's Account of Incidents The Edinburgh Musical Society, 1727-1801 and its impact on the city
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Saint Cecilia's Hall in the Niddry Wynd: a chapter in the history of the music of the past in Edinburgh.
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held at the British Museum and dated c.1790 which gives their address as "Bridge Street, Edinburgh"
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The European Magazine, and London Review, London, Philological Society of London, 1803, p. 78
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Italian Music and Musicians in Edinburgh c. 1720–1800: A Historical and Critical Study
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by Harris, David Fraser Publisher Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier 1899.
283:. London: Chappell, 1810 or 1811. Reprinted New York/London, 1995. Reprinted in: 288: 149: 527: 489: 220: 137: 200: 184: 461: 325: 129: 255:, Volumes I-III 1779, Volume IV 1795. Reprinted in C. R. F. Maunder, 24: 125: 347:. Edited by Percy Scholes. London: Oxford University Press, 1963. 236: 165:), who was a talented singer and pianist, was one of his pupils. 153: 372:
Edinburgh: The Friends of St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, 2017.
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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians, (1900) Corri, Domenico*
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A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, &c
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The Singer's Preceptor, or Corri's Treatise on Vocal Music
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Domenico Corri, The Singer’s Preceptor; Baxter, p. 146
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combined with a Ball. Corri died in London, aged 78.
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in London. In 1812, Corri organised a concert in the
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