Michele de Falco

Michele de Falco (also Falco, di Falco, Farco: c. 1688 in Naples – after 1732) was an Italian composer, maestro di cappella, and a pioneer of the opera buffa genre. He was probably a student of Nicola Fago, with whom he also collaborated on his second opera. He also collaborated with Leonardo Vinci on his operas.

Operas

 * Lo Lollo pisciaportelle (Libretto: Nicola Orilia), opera buffa 1709
 * I rivali generosi (Libretto: Apostolo Zeno), opera buffa 1712
 * Nicola Fago: Lo Masillo (Libretto: Nicola Orilia), 2nd act by Falco, opera buffa 1712
 * Lo 'mbruoglio d'ammore (Libretto: Aniello Piscopo), opera buffa 1717
 * Armida abbandonata (Libretto: it:Francesco Silvani), Dramma per musica, 1719
 * Lo castiello sacchejato (Libretto: Francesco Oliva), Commedia per musica, 1720 (1722 with additions by Leonardo Vinci, as pasticcio with Pietro Pulli 1732)
 * Le pazzie d'ammore (under the anagram "Cola Melfiche," Libretto: Francesco Antonio Tullio), opera buffa 1723
 * an intermezzo to the dramma per musica by Nicola Porpora Il Siface, 1726