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'''Francesco Fozio''' was a poet and librettist at least active in the 18th century. He wrote the texts for at operas and oratorios. A not nearly exhaustive lists comprise:  
'''Francesco Fozio''' was a poet and librettist at least active in the 18th century. He wrote the words for operas and oratorios. A not nearly exhaustive lists comprise:  
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Revision as of 23:25, 14 October 2021

Francesco Fozio
Born17th century
Diedafter 1725
Notable works
  • Due re, Roboamo e Geroboamo, azione sacra
  • Il trionfo della Fama
  • Morte e sepoltura di Christo

Francesco Fozio was a poet and librettist at least active in the 18th century. He wrote the words for operas and oratorios. A not nearly exhaustive lists comprise:

Title Composer Genre first performed
Morte e sepoltura di Christo 1724 Antonio Caldara Oratorio 1724[1][2]
Il trionfo della Fama[1] Francesco Bartolomeo Conti Serenata per Musica
Due re, Roboamo e Geroboamo Giuseppe Porsile azione sacra (Oratorio) 23. Februar 1731, Vienna[3]

Francesco Fozio in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Title Studio album
2020 "È morto il mio Gesù" La Vanità del Mondo (Album)

On video

Concert programs

Year Title Concert program
2020 "È morto il mio Gesù" È morto il mio Gesù (Concert program)

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

Complete list of musical pieces using words by Francesco Fozio

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

Year published or performed Title Composer Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed
"È morto il mio Gesù" Antonio Caldara Morte e sepoltura di Christo La Vanità del Mondo (Album) 1724 Vienna[1][2]
"È morto il mio Gesù" Antonio Caldara Morte e sepoltura di Christo È morto il mio Gesù (Concert program) 1724 Vienna[1][2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Brockpähler, Renate (1964). Handbuch zur Geschichte der Barockoper in Deutschland. University of California: Lechte. p. 318.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Der Sänger Giovanni Carestini (1700-1760) und "seine" Komponisten die Karriere eines Kastraten in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts Von Claudia Maria Korsmeier · 2000. K.D. Wagner. 2000. p. 601. ISBN 9783889790842. line feed character in |title= at position 66 (help)
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