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'''Giacomo Antonio Bergamori''' (also Jacopo Antonio Bergamori) was a writer and a poet. His career seems to have been centered in Modena and Bologna, where his oratorio libretti were set to music by Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi and Giovanni Paolo Colonna. His libretto "Absalone" was later set to music by [[Antonio Caldara]].  
'''Giacomo Antonio Bergamori''' (also Jacopo Antonio Bergamori) was a writer and a poet. His career seems to have been centred in Modena and Bologna, where his oratorio libretti were set to music by Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi and Giovanni Paolo Colonna. His libretto ''Absalone'' was later set to music by [[Antonio Caldara]] as "''[[Assalonne]]''", already after the librettist's death.  
==Works==
==Works==
Compositions using words by Antonio Bergamori include:  
Compositions using words by Antonio Bergamori include:  
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| ''Assallone'' (Libretto "Absalone", 1679<ref name="BnF"/>)|| Antonio Caldara || Vienna || 1720  
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| ''Sant'Eustachio'' || Pirro Albergati || Bologna || 1699
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===Complete list of musical pieces using words by Giacomo Antonio Bergamori===
===Complete list of musical pieces using words by Giacomo Antonio Bergamori===
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 25 October 2021

Giacomo Antonio Bergamori
Born(1653-02-01)February 1, 1653
DiedMarch 19, 1717(1717-03-19) (aged 64)[1]
Other namesJacopo Antonio Bergamori
Occupationwriter, poet
Years activeat least 1678-1720
TitleSegretario maggiore del Senato[1]

Giacomo Antonio Bergamori (also Jacopo Antonio Bergamori) was a writer and a poet. His career seems to have been centred in Modena and Bologna, where his oratorio libretti were set to music by Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi and Giovanni Paolo Colonna. His libretto Absalone was later set to music by Antonio Caldara as "Assalonne", already after the librettist's death.

Works

Compositions using words by Antonio Bergamori include:

Work Composer Premiere Location Premiere date
Assalone (also: "Assalonne") (Libretto "Absalone", 1679[1]) Antonio Caldara Vienna 1720
Sant'Eustachio Pirro Albergati Bologna 1699
Gesú nato Giuseppe Antonio Silvani Bologna 1697
Christo morto Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi Bologna 1696
L'Esterre (Engl.: Esther) Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi Bologna 1695
Li giochi di Sansone Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi Bologna 1694
San Galgano Giudotti Giacomo Antonio Perti Bologna 1694
Bettuglia liberata Giovanni Paolo Colonna Bologna 1690
Il martirio di Santa Colomba Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi Bologna 1689
La caduta di Gerusalemme sotto l'imperio di Sedecia, ultimo re d'Israela Giovanni Paolo Colonna Bologna 1688
Oratorio della passione Giacomo Antonio Perti Bologna 1685
Oreste in Argo Giacomo Antonio Perti Modena 1685
Giudith Giovanni Paolo Colonna Modena 1684
L'Assalone Giovanni Paolo Colonna Modena 1684
Salomone amante Giovanni Paolo Colonna Bologna 1679
Il transito di San Giuseppe Giovanni Paolo Colonna Bologna 1678
Santa Teodora Giovanni Paolo Colonna Bologna 1678
Sources: [1][2]

Giacomo Antonio Bergamori in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Title Studio album
2020 "Contro l'empio s'impugni la spada" La Vanità del Mondo (Album)

Complete list of musical pieces using words by Giacomo Antonio Bergamori

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
2020 "Contro l'empio s'impugni la spada" Antonio Caldara Assalone La Vanità del Mondo (Album) 1684[2]Antonio Caldara's "Assalonne": 1720

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Giacomo Antonio Bergamori". BnF data. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Giacomo Antonio Bergamori". Opening Night!. Stanford. Retrieved 6 October 2021.