STORACE, STEPHEN


Meaning of STORACE, STEPHEN in English

born April 4, 1762, London, Eng. died March 19, 1796, London in full Stephen John Seymour Storace composer whose comic operas were highly popular in 18th-century England. Storace was the son of an Italian double-bass player and an English mother. About 1776 he went to Naples in order to study the violin, and after a few years he went to Vienna, where, it is believed, he studied under Mozart. He produced two operas in Vienna and in 1787 returned to London, where he spent the rest of his life writing comic operas for Drury Lane. The most successful of these included The Haunted Tower (1789), The Pirates (1792), and the afterpiece No Song, No Supper (1790). Storace also published chamber music, songs, and an anthology, Storace's Collection of Original Harpsichord Music (178789), which included music brought from Vienna. His operas show the influence of the Italianate style of Vienna as well as that of Mozart. His sister, Anna Selina (Nancy) Storace (17651817), was a noted soprano who sang her first leading role in Florence at age 15. She also created the role of Susanna in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro (1786).

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