Nicola Fiore Net Worth

Nicola Fiore is an accomplished actress, producer, and casting department professional. She has been performing since she was a young girl, and her love of the movie camera led her to film school. She has since appeared in a variety of projects, including the award-winning music video "Flyin' Away" and the films "Game Over" and "Slaughter Daughter". She has been featured in several publications, including Maxim Radio at Sirius Studios NYC, Fangoria, Horrorhound, GoreZone, Sirens of Cinema, and Rue Morgue. Nicola currently resides in NYC with her wife and continues to hone her craft with the city's top schools.
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Nicola Fiore, a highly accomplished actress, producer, and casting department professional, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Known for her exceptional talent, she has left an indelible mark in the entertainment industry with her remarkable performances. Through her dedication and hard work, Fiore has not only established herself as a versatile actress but also as a skilled producer and casting expert. Her expertise and contributions have undoubtedly played a significant role in building her impressive net worth, which is set to continue growing in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1726

Fiorenza's musical legacy consists of about thirty traditional hand-written compositions that date from the period between 1726 and 1736. However, it is assumed that during the period he taught at the Conservatory he wrote more works. His surviving works, mostly instrumental, are collected in a manuscript at the Naples Conservatory S. Pietro a Majella: fifteen concertos for different combinations of instruments and nine symphonies, some of which are enlivened by virtuoso solos or wind instruments, which make them comparable to the concerto form.

1743

In 1743 Fiorenza and four other equally qualified candidates were vying to become the head of the strings class at the Conservatory. The decision was to be made by drawing lots. Fiorenza drew the winning lot and became Teacher of the class of the Institute that was led by Francesco Durante. However, from around 1760, claims were made against Fiorenza that he beat and mistreated his students resulting in some of them abandoning their studies. For this reason, the management of the Conservatory was forced to dismiss Fiorenza in 1762.

1758

From 1758 he held the post of concert master or head Violinist of the Royal Chapel Orchestra, as successor to Domenico de Matteis.