Paradies was born in
Naples. Probably a student of
Nicola Porpora, he dedicated himself at first to composing for the theater. He spent a few years around 1740 in Venice, where he taught and wrote music at the
Ospedali Grandi. There, he composed two semi-dramatic, occasional serenatas, including a serenata in honor of Frederick Christian, the Prince of Saxony and Heir to Poland. In 1746 he moved to
London, where he became known as a teacher of harpsichord and singing; among his students was
Gertrud Elisabeth Mara, probably around 1750 and possibly
Thomas Linley the elder. In 1770 he returned to Italy. He died in
Venice. ==Instrumental and vocal music==