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{{Short description|Gian Francesco Busenello, librettist and poet}}
{{Short description|librettist and poet}}
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| name = Gian Francesco Busenello
| name = Gian Francesco Busenello
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| birth_date = {{date|1598|09|24|mf=yes}}
| birth_date = {{date|1598|09|24|mf=yes}}
| birth_place = Venice
| birth_place = Venice
| death_date = {{date|1659|10|27|mf=yes}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1659|10|27|1598|09|24|df=yes}}
| death_place = Legnaro
| death_place = Legnaro
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*'La Didone''
*''La Didone''
*''L'incoronazione di Poppea"}}  
*''L'incoronazione di Poppea"}}  
| language = Italian
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'''Giovanni Francesco Busenello''' (24 September 1598 – 27 October 1659) was an Italians lawyer, librettist and poet of the 17th century.<ref name="Wiki"/>
'''Giovanni Francesco Busenello''', also '''Gian Francesco Busenello''' (24 September 1598 – 27 October 1659) was an Italian lawyer, librettist and poet of the 17th century.<ref name="Wiki"/>
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His libretti have been set to music by [[Claudio Monteverdi]] and [[Francesco Cavalli]]. There are five operatic libretti: ''La Didone'',  ''Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne'', ''L'incoronazione di Poppea'', ''La Statira'' and ''La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare''. The latter one was either never set to music or the music has been lost.   
His libretti have been set to music by [[Claudio Monteverdi]] and [[Francesco Cavalli]]. There are five operatic libretti: ''[[La Didone]]'',  ''[[Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne]]'', ''[[L'incoronazione di Poppea]]'', ''[[Statira principessa di Persia|La Statira]]'' and ''La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare''. The latter was either never set to music or the music has been lost.   
==Giovanni Francesco Busenello in studio albums==
== Gian Francesco Busenello in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history ==
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==Giovanni Francesco Busenello on video==
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==Giovanni Francesco Busenello in concert programs==
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See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.


==Complete list of musical pieces using Giovanni Francesco Busenello's libretti==
===Complete list of musical pieces using Giovanni Francesco Busenello's libretti===
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 30 October 2021

Gian Francesco Busenello
Giovanni Francesco Busenello, c. 1621. Oil on canvas, 81.0 x 65.7 cm. Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts[1]
Giovanni Francesco Busenello, c. 1621. Oil on canvas, 81.0 x 65.7 cm. Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts[1]
Born1598
Venice
Died27 October 1659(1659-10-27) (aged 61)
Legnaro
Occupation
  • Poet
  • librettist
  • lawyer
LanguageItalian
Notable works
  • La Didone
  • L'incoronazione di Poppea"

Giovanni Francesco Busenello, also Gian Francesco Busenello (24 September 1598 – 27 October 1659) was an Italian lawyer, librettist and poet of the 17th century.[2]

His libretti have been set to music by Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli. There are five operatic libretti: La Didone, Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne, L'incoronazione di Poppea, La Statira and La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare. The latter was either never set to music or the music has been lost.

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

Studio albums

Year Title Composer Studio album
2003 Cielo sia con tua pace Benedetto Ferrari Musiche Varie (Album)

On video

Year Work Composer DVD,Blu-ray,other

Concert programs

Year Work Composer Concert program

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

Complete list of musical pieces using Giovanni Francesco Busenello's libretti

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

Year Title Librettist Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed
2003 Cielo sia con tua pace Gian Francesco Busenello Musiche Varie, Book II Musiche Varie (Album) 1637

References

  1. 17th century portrait of Giovanni Francesco Busenello reproduced in La vita veneziana nelle opere di Gian Francesco Busenello published by V. Callegari, Venice 1913. Source: La vita veneziana nelle opere di Gian Francesco Busenello on archive.org Author: Unknown 17th Century painter
  2. "Gian Francesco Busanello". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 20, 2021.

External links

Rosand, Ellen (2007). Opera in Seventeenth-Century Venice. University of California Press; 1st edition. ISBN 978-0520254268.