Luigi Lamberti (22 October 1769 – after 1812) was an Italian composer of operas and other pieces.
He was born in Savona and, like Francesco Gnecco,[1] he studied with Mariani, the maestro di capella of the Savona cathedral.
Moving to Paris in 1806, he published a number of compositions dedicated to princess Pauline Bonaparte.
In Italy, he composed the operas Orfeo (1796), L' Amante Schernito, and I Due Fratelli Originali.
He also composed various masses; vespers and hymns including two Tantum ergo and a Miserere; motets; concertos for three, four and five strings; and symphonies, among them are two titled Pubblio Claudio and The Death of Louis XVI.