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'''Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi''', better known by his pseudonym of '''Pietro Metastasio''' ({{start date|1698|01|03}} – {{start date|1782|04|12}})<ref name="WikiMetastasio"/> was an extremely prolific poet and librettist. His words have been set to music nearly a hundred times in some cases. Caldara, Mozart, and even Schubert composed music to Metastasio's libretti. Philippe Jaroussky recorded a variety of music based on Metastasio's words over the years. | '''Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi''', better known by his pseudonym of '''Pietro Metastasio''' ({{start date|1698|01|03}} – {{start date|1782|04|12}})<ref name="WikiMetastasio"/> was an extremely prolific poet and librettist. His words have been set to music nearly a hundred times in some cases. Caldara, Mozart, and even Schubert composed music to Metastasio's libretti. Philippe Jaroussky recorded a variety of music based on Metastasio's words over the years. | ||
==Pietro Metastasio in | == Pietro Metastasio in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history == | ||
===Studio albums=== | |||
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== | ===Concert programs=== | ||
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! Composer | ! Composer | ||
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| 2021 | | 2021 | ||
| [[La morte d'Abel]] | | [[La morte d'Abel]] | ||
| [[Antonio Caldara]] | | [[Antonio Caldara]] | ||
| [[Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi]] | | [[Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi]] | ||
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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 Pietro Metastasio's libretti== | |||
===Complete list of musical pieces using Pietro Metastasio's libretti=== | |||
This list only lists Pietro Metastasio's contribution to Philippe Jaroussky's recordings. | This list only lists Pietro Metastasio's contribution to Philippe Jaroussky's recordings. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 5 October 2021
Pietro Metastasio | |
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Born | Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi 1698 Rome, Papal States |
Died | April 12, 1782 Vienna, Holy Roman Empire | (aged 84)
Occupation | writer, poet |
Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi, better known by his pseudonym of Pietro Metastasio (January 3, 1698[1] was an extremely prolific poet and librettist. His words have been set to music nearly a hundred times in some cases. Caldara, Mozart, and even Schubert composed music to Metastasio's libretti. Philippe Jaroussky recorded a variety of music based on Metastasio's words over the years.
– April 12, 1782 )Pietro Metastasio in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
Studio albums
On video
Concert programs
Year | from Work | Composer | Concert program |
---|---|---|---|
2021 | La morte d'Abel | Antonio Caldara | Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi |
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
Complete list of musical pieces using Pietro Metastasio's libretti
This list only lists Pietro Metastasio's contribution to Philippe Jaroussky's recordings.
Year | Aria | from Work | Composer | Concert program | original first performance |
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2021 | Quel buon pastor son io | La morte d'Abel | Antonio Caldara | Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi | 1732 |
References
- ↑ "Pietro Metastasio". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
External links
"Pietro Metastasio". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 16, 2021.