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.
[1] 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.
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