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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 14 February 1602 | '''Born:''' 14 February 1602 | ||
'''Died:''' | '''Died:''' 14 January 1676 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' | ||
Born '''Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni''' at Crema, Lombardy, Cavalli took the name of his Venetian patron. He joined St Mark's Basilica as a soprano under [[Claudio Monteverdi]] in 1616, becoming second organist in 1639, first organist in 1665, and in 1668 maestro di cappella. His operas number over 40. | Born '''Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni''' at Crema, Lombardy, Cavalli took the name of his Venetian patron. He joined St Mark's Basilica as a soprano under [[Claudio Monteverdi]] in 1616, becoming second organist in 1639, first organist in 1665, and in 1668 maestro di cappella. His operas number over 40. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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===Secular works=== | |||
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===[[Arias, Duets & Ensembles from the Operas of Francesco Cavalli, Vol I (Francesco Cavalli)|Arias, Duets & Ensembles from the Operas of Francesco Cavalli, Vol I]]=== | |||
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* Ardo, sospiro e piango (S) – L’Artemisia, 1657 | |||
* Coetaneo con gli’astri (T) – Pompeo Magno, 1666 | |||
* Come si beff’ amore (B) – Ercole Amante, 1662 | |||
* Cresce il foco (S) – La Statira, 1655 | |||
* Dammi morte (S) – L’Artemisia, 1657 | |||
* Delizie, e contenti (A) – Giasone, 1649 | |||
* Ecco l’idolo mio (SS) – L’Elena, 1659 | |||
* Figlio, figlio (ST) – Ercole Amante, 1662 | |||
* Io vivo (S) – La Statira, 1655 | |||
* L’alma fiacca svanì (S) – La Didone, 1641 | |||
* Menfi, mia patria (S) – La Statira, 1655 | |||
* Mia Speranza (SS) – L’Elena, 1659 | |||
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* Mia vita, mio bene (SSAT) – Il Ciro, 1654 | |||
* Misero così va (S) – L’Eliogabalo, 1667 | |||
* Non m'è patria l'Olimpo (S) – L’Ormindo, 1644 | |||
* Padre, ferma i passi (S) – La Didone, 1641 | |||
* Piante odorose (S) – L’Erismena, 1655 | |||
* Pur ti stringo (SSSS) – L’Eliogabalo, 1667 | |||
* Restino imbalsamate (S) – La Calisto, 1651 | |||
* Sonno, placido nume (A) – Pompeo Magno, 1666 | |||
* Tu per me ben felice (A) – L’Ormindo, 1644 | |||
* Vieni, vieni in questo seno (S) – La Rosinda, 1651 | |||
* Volate fuggite – D’Amor non si quereli (SSAT) – L’Ormindo, 1644 | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
'''Sacred Vocal''' | |||
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'''Operas''' | |||
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*''Le Nozze di Teti e di Peleo'' (Venice, 1639) | |||
*''Gli Amori di Apollo e di Dafne'' (Venice, 1640) | |||
*''La Didone'' (Venice, 1641) | |||
*''L'amore innamorato'' (Venice, 1642) – lost | |||
*''La Virtu de' strali d'Amore'' (Venice, 1642) | |||
*''L'Egisto'' (Venice, 1643) | |||
*''L'Ormindo'' (Venice, 1644) | |||
*''La Doriclea'' (Venice, 1645) | |||
*''Il Titone'' (Venice, 1645) – lost | |||
*''Il Giasone'' (Venice, 1649) | |||
*''L'Euripo'' (Venice, 1649) – lost | |||
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*''L'Orimonte'' (Venice, 1650) | |||
*''L'Oristeo'' (Venice, 1651) | |||
*''La Rosinda'' (Venice, 1651) | |||
*''La Calisto'' (Venice, 1652) | |||
*''L'Eritea'' (Venice, 1652) | |||
*''La Veremonda'' (Venice, 1653) | |||
*''L'Orione'' (Milan, 1653) | |||
*''Il Ciro'' (Venice, 1654) | |||
*''L'Ipermestra'' (Florence, 1654) | |||
*''Il Xerse'' (Venice, 1655) | |||
*''La Statira'' (Venice, 1656) | |||
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*''L'Erismena'' (Venice, 1656) | |||
*''L'Artemisia'' (Venice, 1657) | |||
*''L'Antioco'' (Venice, 1659) – lost | |||
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*''Ercole Amante'' (Paris, 1662) | |||
*''Scipione Africano'' (Venice, 1664) | |||
*''Muzio Scevola'' (Venice, 1665) | |||
*''Pompeo Magno'' (Venice, 1666) | |||
*''Eliogabala'' (Unknown, 1668) | |||
*''Coriolano'' (Piacenza, 1669) – lost | |||
*''Massenzio'' (Unknown, 1673) – lost | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 22 September 2021
Life
Born: 14 February 1602
Died: 14 January 1676
Biography
Born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni at Crema, Lombardy, Cavalli took the name of his Venetian patron. He joined St Mark's Basilica as a soprano under Claudio Monteverdi in 1616, becoming second organist in 1639, first organist in 1665, and in 1668 maestro di cappella. His operas number over 40.
View the Wikipedia article on Francesco Cavalli.
List of choral works
Sacred works
Secular works
Arias, Duets & Ensembles from the Operas of Francesco Cavalli, Vol I
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Publications
Sacred Vocal
Operas
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External links
- Works by Francesco Cavalli in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)