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'''Giovanni Paisiello''' (also "Paesiello"; born May 9, 1740 in Taranto, † June 5, 1816 in Naples) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan school. He was very active in the field of opera, but also wrote many sacred works. He is still very present even to casual musicians by the charming song ''Nel cor più non mi sento'', contained in the selection of ''24 Italian Songs and Arias'' by Schirmer (Ed.) and  Alessandro Parisotti's ''Arie Antiche'' (1885) which are still very popular with voice coaches.<ref name="Stretta"/><ref name="Wiki"/>
'''Giovanni Paisiello''' (also "Paesiello"; born May 9, 1740 in Taranto, † June 5, 1816 in Naples) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan school. He was very active in the field of opera, but also wrote many sacred works. He is still very present even to casual musicians by the charming song ''Nel cor più non mi sento'', from his [[L'amor contrastato|''La molinara'']], contained in the selection of ''24 Italian Songs and Arias'' by Schirmer (Ed.) and  Alessandro Parisotti's ''Arie Antiche'' (1885) which are still very popular with voice coaches.<ref name="Stretta"/><ref name="Wiki"/>


==Giovanni Paisiello in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
==Giovanni Paisiello in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
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