Difference between revisions of "Giacomo Antonio Bergamori"

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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]] as "''[[Assallone]]''", already after the librettist's death.  
'''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 "''[[Assalone]]''", 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  
| ''[[Assalone]]'' (Libretto "Absalone", 1679<ref name="BnF"/>)|| Antonio Caldara || Vienna || 1720  
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| ''Sant'Eustachio'' || Pirro Albergati || Bologna || 1699
| ''Sant'Eustachio'' || Pirro Albergati || Bologna || 1699