Spontini, Gaspare
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(gäs´pärā spōntē´nē), 17741851, Italian opera composer. Spontini studied music in Naples. He went to Paris in 1803, won a prize from Napoleon for
La Vestale (1807), and became court composer under Louis XVIII. In 1819 he was a leading musician at the court of Frederick William III of Prussia. Besides
La Vestale, on which he worked for three years, Spontini had great successes with
Fernand Cortez (1809),
Olympie (1819, revised several times), and
Nurmahal (1822). The pageantry and rich orchestration of his operas were greatly admired. In 1810, Spontini staged the first Paris performance of
Don Giovanni in its original form.