Giacomo Badoaro[a] (1602–1654) was a Venetian nobleman and amateur poet. He is most famous for writing the libretto for Claudio Monteverdi's opera Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (1640). He also provided librettos for the operas Ulisse errante by Francesco Sacrati (1644) and Elena rapita da Teseo (1653) by Jacopo Melani. He was a member of the Venetian intellectual circle, the Accademia degli Incogniti.
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GiacomoBadoaro (1602–1654) was a Venetian nobleman and amateur poet. He is most famous for writing the libretto for Claudio Monteverdi's opera Il ritorno...
two to survive are Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria on a libretto by GiacomoBadoaro and his final opera, L'incoronazione di Poppea, on a book by Giovanni...
been the inspiration for a number of operas. Claudio Monteverdi and GiacomoBadoaro used a Greek text about the homecoming of Odysseus as the basis for...
performable versions: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria (1640), to a libretto by GiacomoBadoaro, and L'incoronazione di Poppea (1643) for which Giovanni Francesco...
Jean François Sarrazin (born 1611), French satirist and poet Also: GiacomoBadoaro (born 1602), Venetian nobleman and poet Alexander Ross (born 1591)...
del Palazzo Reale also known as Il Delio L'Helena rapita da Theseo GiacomoBadoaro? 1653 Venice, Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo music lost, doubtful L'Orione...
Unpublished; music and text in MS Perf. February 1640, Venice. Text: GiacomoBadoaro 1640 Dramatic La nozze d'Enea e Lavinia (opera) Perf. Carnival, 1640–41...
shockingly frank and frequently amoral". Among these librettists were GiacomoBadoaro, who wrote Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria for Claudio Monteverdi, and...
the dedicatee of the opera L'Ulisse errante (1644) written by the GiacomoBadoaro. He was a member of the Venetian intellectual circle, the Accademia...
Accademia degli Incogniti who included the librettists Giulio Strozzi, GiacomoBadoaro, and Giovanni Francesco Busenello. On 30 May 1640 the consortium signed...
Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria, with Lasdislaus Anderko, GiacomoBadoaro, Margaret Baker-Genovesi, Murray Dickie et al. Concentus Musicus, Wein...
Delfino (15 Sep 1698 – 5 Aug 1704 Died) Cardinal Giovanni Alberto Badoer (Badoaro) (7 Jun 1706 – 17 May 1714 Died) Auxiliary Bishop: Francesco Martinengo...
it was already used in the 14th century. The second poem of praise, the Badoaro, was written in 1558 and is also written in the "new" heroic measure. Patricius...