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Luca Mosca (born Milan, 29 May 1957) is an Italian composer. He is best known for his 2007 opera Signor Goldoni.[1]

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  1. ^ The Gramophone Volume 85, Issue 1 - 2007 Page 111 Venice Teatro La Fenice World premiere of Signor Goldoni, an opera by Luca Mosca and librettist Gianluigi Melega. Commissioned to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni, the workstars Roberto Abbondanza and Sara Mingardo, and is conducted by Andrea Molino. Performances also on September 23, 25, 27 & 29 Details: +390412424/ www.teatrolafenice.it September"> Cardiff Millennium Centre Welsh ...