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Giovanni Legrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque era. He was one of the most prominent composers in Venice in the late 17th century, and extremely influential in the development of late Baroque idioms across northern Italy.
GiovanniLegrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque...
composer GiovanniLegrenzi. The opera uses an Italian language libretto by Ippolito Bentivoglio (1611–1685). The third opera written by Legrenzi, the work...
including Francesco Cavalli, Antonio Cesti, Antonio Sartorio, and GiovanniLegrenzi. Monteverdi wrote three works for the public theatres: Il ritorno...
Later important practitioners of this style include Antonio Cesti, GiovanniLegrenzi, and Alessandro Stradella, who additionally originated the concerto...
sovvegno was GiovanniLegrenzi, an early Baroque composer and the maestro di cappella at St Mark's Basilica. It is possible that Legrenzi gave the young...
Polinice (Eteocles and Polynices) is an opera in 3 acts composed by GiovanniLegrenzi with an Italian-language libretto by Tebaldo Fattorini based on The...
"L’Amour tyrannique" by Georges de Scudéry "Zenobia e Radamisto" by GiovanniLegrenzi "Rhadamiste et Zénobie" by Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon "La Zenobia"...
studied in Venice under Daniele Castrovillari and in Ferrara under GiovanniLegrenzi. Charles Burney and John Hawkins claimed he taught Arcangelo Corelli...
(1626–1712) Louis Couperin (c. 1626–1661) Christian Flor (1626–1697) GiovanniLegrenzi (1626–1690) Charles Mouton (1626–1710) Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (1626–1667...
he learned several instruments, probably under the instruction of GiovanniLegrenzi. In 1699 he relocated to Mantua, where he became maestro di cappella...
Sacrati (music) and Giulio Strozzi (libretto) 1663: Achille in Sciro by GiovanniLegrenzi (music) and Ippolito Bentivoglio (libretto) 1663: Achille in Sciro...
: 41 and succeeded GiovanniLegrenzi as maestro di capella of the Cappella Marciana from 1690 until 1691. His uncle was Giovanni Rovetta,: 139 a composer...
His students included his nephew Giovanni Battista Volpe (known as Rovettino) and the Venetian composer GiovanniLegrenzi. His compositions include several...
but pardoned three years later. February 7 – The opera Giustino by GiovanniLegrenzi and about the life of the Byzantine Emperor Justin, premieres in Venice...
1678) 1604 – Tokugawa Iemitsu, Japanese shōgun (d. 1651) 1626 – GiovanniLegrenzi, Italian composer (d. 1690) 1629 – Archduchess Isabella Clara of Austria...
mondo (The Division of the World) is an opera in 3 acts by composer GiovanniLegrenzi. The opera uses an Italian-language libretto by Giulio Cesare Corradi...
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino (1909–1987) Luigi Legnani (1790–1877) GiovanniLegrenzi (1626–1690) Stefano Lentini (born 1974) Leonardo Leo (1694–1744) Isabella...
Ericeira, Portuguese politician and historian (b. 1632) May 27 – GiovanniLegrenzi, Italian composer (b. 1626) June 4 Sir Charles Erskine, 1st Baronet...
(Containing Diverse bizzarie sopra la vecchia sarabanda o pur ciaccona) GiovanniLegrenzi – Cantate e canzonette, Op.12 Johann Caspar Kerll Canzona in C major...
performed at that house as the first opera of the new Carnival season. GiovanniLegrenzi succeeded him as vice maestro di cappella of the St Mark's Basilica...