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| name        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni
| name        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni
| image        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni.jpg
| image        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni.jpg
| caption      = Metastasio, {{circa|1770}} by Martin van Meytens or Pompeo Batoni
| caption      = Giovanni Battista Andreoni<ref name="OperasingersIt"/>
| pseudonym    = Pietro Metastasio
| pseudonym    = Pietro Metastasio
| birth_name  = Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi
| birth_name  =  
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1698|01|03|mf=yes}}<!-- {{Birth date|1993|2|24}} -->
| birth_date  = {{date|1720}}<!-- {{Birth date|1993|2|24}} -->
| birth_place  = Rome, Papal States
| birth_place  =
| death_date  = {{death date and age |1782|04|12 |1698|01|03}}<!-- {{death date and age |1993|2|24 |1921|4|12}} -->
| death_date  = {{death date and age |1797|| |1720||}}<!-- {{death date and age |1993|2|24 |1921|4|12}} -->
| death_place  = Vienna, Holy Roman Empire
| death_place  =
| occupation  = writer, poet
| occupation  = Singer
| nationality  = Italian
| nationality  = Italian
| years_active  =  
| years_active  =
| known_for    =  
| known_for    =  
| notable_works =  
| notable_works =  
}}
}}
 
Giovanni Battista Andreoni ({{date|1720}}-{{date|1797}}) was an Italian castrato singer. He was singing for Händel in London from 1740 to 1741<ref name="WikiAndreoni"/>. He created the role of Tirinto in Händel's {{lang|it|Imeneo}} (Hymen), which had its premiere in 1740.
==Giovanni Battista Andreoni in Philippe Jaroussky's discography==


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! Composer
! Composer
! Librettist
! Librettist
! Concert program
! Concert program  
! Duet partner or obligato
! Album
! Ensemble
! Conductor
! original first performance
! original first performance


|-
|-
| 2021
| 2017
| [[Quel buon pastor son io]]
| [[Se potessero i sospir' miei]]
| [[La morte d'Abel]]
| [[Imeneo]], HWV 41
| [[Antonio Caldara]]
| [[Georg Friedrich Händel]]
| [[Pietro Metastasio]]
| anonymous, after [[Silvio Stampiglia]]
| [[Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi]]
|  
| -
| [[The Händel Album]]
| [[L'Arpeggiata]]
| 1740
| [[Christina Pluhar]]
| 1732
|}
|}
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
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==External links==
==External links==
{{cite web  
{{cite web  

Latest revision as of 21:54, 5 October 2021

Giovanni Battista Andreoni
Giovanni Battista Andreoni.jpg
Giovanni Battista Andreoni[1]
Born1720
Died1797(1797-00-00) (aged 76–77)
NationalityItalian
OccupationSinger

Giovanni Battista Andreoni (1720-1797) was an Italian castrato singer. He was singing for Händel in London from 1740 to 1741[2]. He created the role of Tirinto in Händel's Imeneo (Hymen), which had its premiere in 1740.

Giovanni Battista Andreoni in Philippe Jaroussky's discography

Year Aria from Work Composer Librettist Concert program Album original first performance
2017 Se potessero i sospir' miei Imeneo, HWV 41 Georg Friedrich Händel anonymous, after Silvio Stampiglia The Händel Album 1740

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

  1. "Giovanni Battista Andreoni". Operasingers.it. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  2. "Giovanni Battista Andreoni". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 16, 2021.

External links

"Giovanni Battista Andreoni". Operasingers.it. Retrieved September 16, 2021.