Yanni,
As for the rest of your last post reference Cocchi/Trombetta/Kings Theatre etc. I made a point of studying this subject long, long before our correspondence ever began. Your posts do the opposite of what you suppose. They lack any appreciation of the context of those times, or of the input of dozens, even hundreds of different people.
And since I know Cocchi was part of an organisation much bigger than himself I have the advantage of being able to show it, with powerful proofs we have never discussed and you have never been interested in.
Why not study the background to Maestro Gallini, manager of King's Theatre, for example, and numerous other stooges of the 'system' to which Cocchi undoubtedly belonged ? The threads of which all lead back to Venice, to the Jesuit counter-reformation, to the formation of the cultural 'counter-reformation', and the role within that huge movement of Cocchi and dozens of others. Seen in this context you will even come to appreciate lives other than G. Cocchi.
Thank you for your kind comments on me consulting standard works. But really, I am as critical of them as 'The Manufacture of Mozart' suggests.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scT5a...eature=related
Regards