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'''Fortunato Chelleri''' (originally: Keller, also: Kelleri, Kellery, Cheler) (May or June 1690 &ndash; 11 December 1757) was a Baroque "Kapellmeister" and composer.
'''Fortunato Chelleri''' (originally: Keller, also: Kelleri, Kellery, Cheler) (May or June 1690 &ndash; 11 December 1757) was a Baroque "Kapellmeister" and composer.
Chelleri's father had emigrated from Germany to Italy; his mother was from the Italian family of musicians Bazzani/Bassani. (He is also related to [[Giovanni Battista Bassani]].)
He started out composing operas for companies in Northern Italy, then served noble families in Barcelona, Florence and Venice.
In 1722, he was contracted by the FÜrstbischof Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn in Würzburg. Later, he was Hofkapellmeister in Kassel to the Landgraf Karl von Hessen-Kassel. Later he followed the Landgraf's son and successor Frederick of Sweden to the royal court of Stockholm. He returned to Germany with the title of a {{lang|de|Hofrat}} (court councillor). (Abridged from Wikipedia<ref name="Wiki"/>)


==Fortunato Chelleri in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
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Revision as of 18:10, 12 October 2021

Fortunato Chelleri
BornMay or June 1690
Died11 December 1757 (age 67)
Kassel
Occupation

Fortunato Chelleri (originally: Keller, also: Kelleri, Kellery, Cheler) (May or June 1690 – 11 December 1757) was a Baroque "Kapellmeister" and composer.

Chelleri's father had emigrated from Germany to Italy; his mother was from the Italian family of musicians Bazzani/Bassani. (He is also related to Giovanni Battista Bassani.)

He started out composing operas for companies in Northern Italy, then served noble families in Barcelona, Florence and Venice.

In 1722, he was contracted by the FÜrstbischof Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn in Würzburg. Later, he was Hofkapellmeister in Kassel to the Landgraf Karl von Hessen-Kassel. Later he followed the Landgraf's son and successor Frederick of Sweden to the royal court of Stockholm. He returned to Germany with the title of a Hofrat (court councillor). (Abridged from Wikipedia[1])

Fortunato Chelleri in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Title Studio album

On video

Concert programs

Year Title Studio album

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

Complete list of musical pieces by Fortunato Chelleri

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

Year published or performed Title Lyricist Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed

References

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