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| birth_name = Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti<ref name="britannica">{{cite web|url=http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/Alessandro-Scarlatti/66048|title=Britannica Academic|website=academic.eb.com|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref> | | birth_name = Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti<ref name="britannica">{{cite web|url=http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/Alessandro-Scarlatti/66048|title=Britannica Academic|website=academic.eb.com|access-date=5 February 2018}}</ref> | ||
| birth_date = {{date|1660-05-02|mdy}} | |||
| birth_place = Palermo or Trapani, Sicily<ref name="britannica"/> | |||
| death_date = {{Death date and age |1725|10|22 |1660|05|02 |mf=yes}} | |||
| death_place = Naples<ref name="britannica"/> | |||
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| occupation = Composer | |||
| notable works = {{Flatlist| | |||
*[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]}} | |||
| style = Baroque | |||
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His oratorio ''[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]'' was first performed in 1705. | His oratorio ''[[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]]'' was first performed in 1705. | ||
== | ==Alessandro Scarlatti in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history== | ||
===In studio albums, operas and oratorios=== | |||
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See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings. | See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings. | ||
== | ===Alessandro Scarlatti in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history=== | ||
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| | | "[[Del mio cor nel più segreto|Tanto sperar degg'io per te]]"..."[[Del mio cor nel più segreto]]" | ||
| Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | | [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] | ||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | |||
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| 2001 (published) | |||
| "[[Il nitrito dei fieri cavalli|Sire, del fier nemico]]"..."[[Il nitrito dei fieri cavalli]]" | |||
| [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | |||
| 1706 | |||
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| 2001 (published) | |||
| "[[Caro figlio / Madre cara|Mio diletto Ismaele]]"..."[[Caro figlio / Madre cara]]"..."[[Caro figlio / Madre cara|Ahimè, lassa che veggio?]]" | |||
| [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | |||
| 1706 | |||
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| 2001 (published) | |||
| "[[Doppio affetto|Ma qual nuovo fragore]]"..."[[Doppio affetto]]" | |||
| [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | |||
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| 2001 (published) | |||
| "[[Caldo sangue|O di tenera prole]]"..."[[Caldo sangue]]" | |||
| [[Filippo Ortensio Fabbri]] | |||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | | [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme]] | ||
| [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | | [[Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)]] | ||
| | | 1706 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 5 October 2021
Alessandro Scarlatti | |
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Born | Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti[1] May 2, 1660 Palermo or Trapani, Sicily[1] |
Died | October 22, 1725 Naples[1] | (aged 65)
Occupation | Composer |
Notable work | |
Style | Baroque |
Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti 1660 – 1725 was an Italian Baroque composer, known especially for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the most important representative of the Neapolitan school of opera. He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti.[1][2]
His oratorio Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme was first performed in 1705.
Alessandro Scarlatti in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
In studio albums, operas and oratorios
Year | Work | Studio Album |
---|---|---|
2000 | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) |
On video
In concert programs
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
Alessandro Scarlatti in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
Year published or performed | Title | Librettist | Work | Album, Video or Concert Program | Year first published/performed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2001 (published) | "Tanto sperar degg'io per te"..."Del mio cor nel più segreto" | Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) | 1706 |
2001 (published) | "Sire, del fier nemico"..."Il nitrito dei fieri cavalli" | Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) | 1706 |
2001 (published) | "Mio diletto Ismaele"..."Caro figlio / Madre cara"..."Ahimè, lassa che veggio?" | Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) | 1706 |
2001 (published) | "Ma qual nuovo fragore"..."Doppio affetto" | Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) | 1706 |
2001 (published) | "O di tenera prole"..."Caldo sangue" | Filippo Ortensio Fabbri | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme | Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) | 1706 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Britannica Academic". academic.eb.com. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ↑ "Alessandro Scarlatti". Wikipedia. Retrieved 2021-09-22.