Anna De Amicis (Naples, 1741 - Naples, 1816) was an Italian soprano.

His debut is related to the funny genre.

When she was twenty years old she went to London, where she had the opportunity to meet Johann Christian Bach, who wrote a serious part for her, and, having seen the success, decided to leave the comic genre. p>

With a great vocal extension, in the opinion of Charles Burney was one of the first women to run ascending stairs coming to my acute top.

In 1771 he married a clerk of the King of Naples and retired from theatrical life, continuing to sing at court concerts.

He had the honor of having been quoted in several letters by Mozart, who esteemed her considerably. Notemodify wikitesto

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