Francesco Antonio Mamiliano Pistocchi Vídeos
compositor, maestro de capilla, libretista, profesor de voz, cantante de ópera
- contralto
- ópera
- Italia
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Giacomo Antonio Perti Mirella Freni Giuseppe Torelli Giovanni Battista Martini Galliera Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini Micheletti Pietro Paolo Laurenti Francesco Antonio Pistocchi Een Petronio Franceschini Pirro Albergati David Hertzberg Basilica San Petronio 1661 1690 1696 1756 1960
Mirella Freni, soloist. The Teatro Comunale Orchestra, Bologna, is led by Tito Gotti. Giacomo Antonio Perti (6 June 1661 / 10 April 1756) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Bologna, where he was Maestro di Cappella for sixty years. He was the teacher of Giuseppe Torelli and Giovanni Battista Martini. Giacomo Antonio Perti (* 6. Juni 1661 in Crevalcore; † 10. April 1756 in Bologna) war ein italienischer Kirchenmusiker und Komponist. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologne, 6 juin 1661 - Bologne, 10 avril 1756) est un compositeur italien ainsi qu'un maître de chapelle (maestro di cappella) actif principalement dans la ville de Bologne durant l'époque baroque. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 6 giugno 1661 / Bologna, 10 aprile 1756) è stato un compositore italiano, attivo soprattutto a Bologna, dove per oltre sessant'anni complessivi fu maestro di cappella nella cattedrale di S. Pietro e quindi nella basilica di San Petronio, nella basilica di S. Domenico, nella chiesa di S. Maria di Galliera e nell'Arciconfraternita di S. Maria della Morte. Fu maestro di Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini, Domenico Francesco Maria Micheletti, Giacomo Guccini, Pietro Paolo Laurenti, Giuseppe Torelli, Francesco Maria Mannucci e Giovanni Battista Martini, e perfezionò Francesco Antonio Pistocchi. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 6 juni 1661 - aldaar, 10 april 1756) was een Italiaans componist van barokmuziek. Hij was vooral actief in Bologna , waar hij zestig jaar kapelmeester was. Hij was de leermeester van Giuseppe Torelli en Giovanni Battista Martini. Giacomo Antonio Perti, född den 6 juni 1661 i Crevelcore, död den 10 april 1756 i Bologna, var en italiensk kyrkomusiker och kompositör. Perti studerade hos sin farbror Lorenzo Perti och hos Rocco Laurenti, senare också hos Petronio Franceschini och uppehöll sig därefter i Venedig, Rom och Parma. År 1690 blev han som efterträdare till sin farbror kapellmästare vid San Pietro och 1696 vid San Petronio i Bologna. Därjämte ledde han länge Accademia Filarmonica. Till hans elever hörde Giuseppe Torelli, Giovanni Battista Martini och Pirro Albergati. Perti komponerade mässor, oratorier, passioner, psalmer, hymner och kantater, därjämte även serenader och några operor. "David Hertzberg"
Roberta Invernizzi Handel Vivaldi Bonitatibus Hallenberg Prina Galli Giovanni Antonini Francesco Antonio Mamiliano Pistocchi
Do you like Roberta Invernizzi? then sign the petition for the release of her Handel-Vivaldi album! (http•••) IMPORTANT TO READ: Are you a truly Fan of Handel's operas? Would you like to hear Roberta Invernizzi singing Agilea in Handel's Teseo? Then I suggest you to read carefully this petition: (http•••) For a recording of Handel's Teseo with the colaboration of Invernizzi, Bonitatibus, Hallenberg, Prina, Basso, Galli, Senn under the conduction of Giovanni Antonini! :D Roberta Invernizzi Francesco Antonio Mamiliano Pistocchi: Il Narciso
Giuseppe Torelli Butterfield Newman Brugnoli Laurenti Giacomo Antonio Perti Giuseppe Corsi Celano Santa Maria Francesco Antonio Pistocchi Francesco Manfredini San Petronio 1658 1684 1687 1698 1699 1701 1709 1972 1974 2001 2010 2014
Giuseppe Torelli Concerto grosso for two violins Op.8 No.5 in G Major Croatian Baroque Ensemble Adrian Butterfield & Laura Vadjon - violins october 24 2010. Croatian music institute, Zagreb, Croatia www.hrba.hr hrba hgz #crobaroque #hrba #artofsoundandvision Giuseppe Torelli (22 April 1658, Verona – 8 February 1709, Bologna) was an Italian violist, violinist, teacher, and composer. Torelli is most remembered for contributing to the development of the instrumental concerto (Newman 1972, p. 142), especially concerti grossi and the solo concerto, for strings and continuo, as well as being the most prolific Baroque composer for trumpets (Tarr 1974). Torelli was born in Verona. It is not known with whom he studied violin though it has been speculated that he was a pupil of Leonardo Brugnoli or Bartolomeo Laurenti, but it is certain that he studied composition with Giacomo Antonio Perti (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). On 27 June 1684, at the age of 26, he became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica as suonatore di violino (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). On 1687 Giuseppe Corsi da Celano, played Torelli's music, from Op. 3, in Parma at the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Steccata.(Ciliberti and Tribuzio 2014) By 1698 he was maestro di concerto at the court of Georg Friedrich II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, where he conducted the orchestra for Le pazzie d'amore e dell'interesse, an idea drammatica composed by the maestro di cappella, and the castrato Francesco Antonio Pistocchi, before leaving for Vienna in December 1699. He returned to Bologna sometime before February 1701, when he is listed as a violinist in the newly re-formed cappella musicale at San Petronio, directed by his former composition teacher Perti (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). He died in Bologna in 1709, where his manuscripts are conserved in the San Petronio archives. Giuseppe's brother, Felice Torelli, was a Bolognese painter of modest reputation, who went on to be a founding member of the Accademia Clementina. The most notable amongst Giuseppe's many pupils was Francesco Manfredini.
Giuseppe Torelli Brugnoli Laurenti Giacomo Antonio Perti Francesco Antonio Pistocchi Francesco Manfredini San Petronio 1658 1684 1698 1699 1701 1709 1974 2001
GIUSEPPE TORELLI +••.••(...)) "Sinfonia prima" for two violins, cello, and basso continuo in A minor Op. 5 1. Presto 2. Adagio 3. Allegro 4. Largo 5. Allegro Performed by Insieme Strumentale di Roma Directed by Giorgio Sasso *Giuseppe Torelli was an Italian violist, violinist, teacher, and composer. Torelli is most remembered for his contributions to the development of the instrumental concerto especially concerti grossi and the solo concerto, for strings and continuo, as well as being the most prolific Baroque composer for trumpets (Tarr 1974). Torelli was born in Verona. It is not known with whom he studied violin though it has been speculated that he was a pupil of Leonardo Brugnoli or Bartolomeo Laurenti, but it is certain that he studied composition with Giacomo Antonio Perti (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). On June 27, 1684, at the age of 26, he became a member of the Accademia Filarmonica as suonatore di violino (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). By 1698 he was maestro di concerto at the court of Georg Friedrich II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, where he conducted the orchestra for Le pazzie d'amore e dell'interesse, an idea drammatica composed by the maestro di cappella, the castrato Francesco Antonio Pistocchi, before leaving for Vienna in December 1699 (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). He returned to Bologna sometime before February (1701), when he is listed as a violinist in the newly re-formed cappella musicale at San Petronio, directed by his former composition teacher Perti (Schnoebelen and Vanscheeuwijk 2001). He died in Bologna in 1709, where his manuscripts are conserved in the San Petronio archives. Giuseppe's brother, Felice Torelli, was a Bolognese painter of modest reputation, who went on to be a founding member of the Accademia Clementina. The most notable amongst Giuseppe's many pupils was Francesco Manfredini.
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