Lorenzo Da Ponte
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This article is about the librettist Lorenzo da Ponte. For the Bishop of the same name, see Vittorio Veneto.
Lorenzo Da Ponte, born Emanuele Conegliano (March 10 1749 – August 17 1838) to Geremia Conegliano and Ghella Pincherle. He was an Italian librettist and poet born in Ceneda (now Vittorio Veneto). He is most famous for having written the librettos to three Mozart operas, ''Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte. Many of his works belonged to the Opera buffa'' genre.
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