Benedetto Ferrari
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Benedetto Ferrari | |
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Born | 1603 Reggio nell'Emilia |
Died | 1681 Modena | (aged 77–78)
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation |
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Notable work | Musiche varie |
Benedetto Ferrari (1603 – 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. Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years.[1] 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
Year | Aria | Work | Librettist | Studio Album | original first performance |
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2003 | [[]] | Musiche Varie | Pietro Metastasio | Musiche Varie Work | 1732 |
Benedetto Ferrari on video
Benedetto Ferrari in concert programs
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
- ↑ "Benedetto Ferrari". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
External links
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