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'''''Benedetto Ferrari''''' ({{date|1603}} – {{date|1681}}) was an early Baroque composer, theorbist and lutenist, active in Rome, Parma, Vienna and Modena. His operas are lost today; the libretto of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music.
'''Benedetto Ferrari''' ({{date|1603}} – {{date|1681}}) was a composer, theorbist and lutenist, active in Rome, Parma, Venice – where he managed the very first public and commercial opera house<ref name="WikiFerrari"/> – Vienna and Modena. His own operas are lost today; the libretto of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music.<p>
Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years.<ref name="WikiFerrari"/> For greater clarity, the recordings of [[L'incoronazione di Poppea]], prominently featuring the "[[Pur ti miro]]" as its final duet, are not listed here.
His [[Musiche Varie]] show the variety of Ferrari's work. 
<p>
Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years. For greater clarity, the recordings of [[L'incoronazione di Poppea]], prominently featuring the "[[Pur ti miro]]" as its final duet, are not listed here.


==Benedetto Ferrari in studio albums==
== Benedetto Ferrari in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history ==
===Studio albums===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year
! Year
! Aria
! Work
! Work
! Librettist
! Studio album
! Studio Album
! original first performance


|-
|-
| 2003
| 2003
| [[]]
| [[Musiche Varie]]
| [[Pietro Metastasio]]
| [[Musiche Varie]]
| [[Musiche Varie]]
| 1732
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
|}
|}
==Benedetto Ferrari on video==


==Benedetto Ferrari in concert programs==
===On video===
 
===Concert programs===


See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.


===Complete list of musical pieces by Benedetto Ferrari===
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="zebra"
! Year published or performed
! Title
! Librettist
! Work
! Album, video or concert program
! Year first published/performed
|-
| 2003
| [[Amanti, io vi sò dire]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book I
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1633
|-
| 2003
| [[Occhi miei che vedeste]]
| [[Giovanni Battista Guarini]].
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book I
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1633
|-
| 2003
| [[M'amò tanto costei]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book III
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1641
|-
| 2003
| [[Chi non sà come amor]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book I
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1633
|-
| 2003
| [[Avverti ò cor]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book III
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1641
|-
| 2003
| [[Queste pungenti spine]] (Cantata spirituale)
| [[Ottavio Orsucci]]
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book II
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1637
|-
| 2003
| [[Lingua di Donna]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book II
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1637
|-
| 2003
| [[Udite Amanti]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book III
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1641
|-
| 2003
| [[Io dissi al cor]]
| [[Giambattista Marino]]
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book I
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1633
|-
| 2003
| [[Non fia più ver]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book I
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1633
|-
| 2003
| [[Cielo sia con tua pace]]
| [[Gian Francesco Busenello]]
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book II
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1637
|-
| 2003
| [[Degg'io amarvi]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book III
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1641
|-
| 2003
| [[Quando prendon riposo]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book II
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1637
|-
| 2003
| [[O monumenti]]
| Benedetto Ferrari
| [[Musiche Varie]], Book III
| [[Musiche Varie (Album)]]
| 1641
|}
==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 5 October 2021

Benedetto Ferrari
Benedetto Ferrari
Born1603
Reggio nell'Emilia
Died1681(1681-00-00) (aged 77–78)
Modena
NationalityItalian
Occupation
  • Composer
  • librettist
  • theorbist
Notable work
Musiche varie a voce sola

Benedetto Ferrari (1603 – 1681) was a composer, theorbist and lutenist, active in Rome, Parma, Venice – where he managed the very first public and commercial opera house[1] – Vienna and Modena. His own operas are lost today; the libretto of "Pur ti miro" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music.

His Musiche Varie show the variety of Ferrari's work.

Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years. For greater clarity, the recordings of L'incoronazione di Poppea, prominently featuring the "Pur ti miro" as its final duet, are not listed here.

Benedetto Ferrari in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Work Studio album
2003 Musiche Varie Musiche Varie (Album)

On video

Concert programs

See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.

Complete list of musical pieces by Benedetto Ferrari

This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed Title Librettist Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed
2003 Amanti, io vi sò dire Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book I Musiche Varie (Album) 1633
2003 Occhi miei che vedeste Giovanni Battista Guarini. Musiche Varie, Book I Musiche Varie (Album) 1633
2003 M'amò tanto costei Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book III Musiche Varie (Album) 1641
2003 Chi non sà come amor Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book I Musiche Varie (Album) 1633


2003 Avverti ò cor Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book III Musiche Varie (Album) 1641
2003 Queste pungenti spine (Cantata spirituale) Ottavio Orsucci Musiche Varie, Book II Musiche Varie (Album) 1637
2003 Lingua di Donna Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book II Musiche Varie (Album) 1637
2003 Udite Amanti Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book III Musiche Varie (Album) 1641
2003 Io dissi al cor Giambattista Marino Musiche Varie, Book I Musiche Varie (Album) 1633
2003 Non fia più ver Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book I Musiche Varie (Album) 1633
2003 Cielo sia con tua pace Gian Francesco Busenello Musiche Varie, Book II Musiche Varie (Album) 1637
2003 Degg'io amarvi Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book III Musiche Varie (Album) 1641
2003 Quando prendon riposo Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book II Musiche Varie (Album) 1637
2003 O monumenti Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie, Book III Musiche Varie (Album) 1641

References

  1. "Benedetto Ferrari". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 20, 2021.

External links

"Benedetto Ferrari". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 20, 2021. }}