Angelo Tarchi (c. 1760 – 19 August 1814) was an Italian
composer of numerous operas as well as
sacred music. Between 1778 and 1787, he worked primarily in Italy, producing five or six new operas each year.
Tarchi was born in
Naples. In December 1787 he was appointed music director and composer at London's
King's Theatre, a position he held until June 1789. Tarchi returned to Italy in 1791 and remained there until 1798 when he went to Paris. He composed several works in the
opéra comique genre which achieved only moderate success. When he gave up composing, he became fashionable
singing teacher in Paris, where he died in 1814.
Operas
L'archetiello (1778)
I viluppi amorosi (1778)
Il barbiere di Arpino (1779)
Il rè alla caccia (1780)
Le disgrazie fortunate (1781)
Don Fallopio (1782)
Il guerriero immaginario (1783)
Ademira (1783)
I fratelli Pappamosca (1784)
Bacco ed Arianna (1784)
Le cose d'oggi giorno divise in trenta tomi, tomo primo, parte prima (1784)