Girolamo Giusti (1703 – ?) was an Italian librettist and composer.
He is often confused with his uncle, Alvise Giusti (1709–1766) an Italian lawyer, poet, and librettist, who also wrote libretti. Between them, they produced at least four, although it has been unclear which Giusti wrote which libretto, and sometimes they have wrongly been assumed to be the same person.
In the past, the libretto for Vivaldi's 1733 opera Motezuma had been attributed to Girolamo on the basis of a later archivist handwriting the name on a printed copy.[1] However, according to Michael Talbot writing in The Vivaldi Compendium, "the scholarly consensus is that Alvise Giusti not Girolamo Giusti is at least the author of the libretto for Vivaldi's Motezuma."[2]
^Talbot, Michael (2008). Vivaldi, "Motezuma" and the opera seria, pp. 3, 30, 63. Brepols
^Talbot, Michael (2011).The Vivaldi Compendium, p. 89. Boydell Press
GirolamoGiusti (1703 – ?) was an Italian librettist and composer. He is often confused with his uncle, Alvise Giusti (1709–1766) an Italian lawyer, poet...
(Alvise) Giusti (Venice, 1709 – Vienna, 1766) was an Italian lawyer, poet, and librettist. He is often confused with his uncle, GirolamoGiusti (1703 – ...
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il Moro, by Giuseppe Campagna (1842). Gli Sforza by Antonio Dall'Acqua Giusti (1856). Cicco Simonetta: dramma, with historical preface, by Carlo Belgiojoso...
Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe, by Wolfram Koeppe, Anna Maria Giusti, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), page 284....
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been composed by Chiarini and not Pergolesi. Argenide (libretto by Girolamo Alvise Giusti, opera seria, 1738, Venice) Arianna e Teseo (opera seria, 1739,...
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clero della archidiocesi di Lucca, (in Italian), (Lucca: dalla tipografia Giusti, 1853), pp. 45-46. Cappelletti XV, pp. 543-548. Kehr III, p. 391-392, no...
while it previously housed the Achille Forti Gallery of Modern Art; Palazzo Giusti del Giardino, which houses an interesting 16th-century Italianate garden...