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  1. Legrenzi, Giovanni, celebrated Italian composer; b. Clusone, near Bergamo (baptized), Aug. 12, 1626; d. Venice, May 27, 1690. He was the son of a violinist and composer named Giovanni Maria Legrenzi. In 1645 he became organist at S. Maria Maggiore in Bergamo, and in 1651 he was ordained and made resident chaplain there; in 1653 became first ...

  2. 21 de ago. de 2022 · Considered one of his best works with a total of 70 arias in just three acts, Giovanni Legrenzi’s 16th opera “Il Giustino,” premiered on February 7th in 1683 at the Teatro San Salvador in Venice, was once one of the best pieces of operatic literature in the 17th century. Having made its revival in 2007, the opera is now shelved, with {…}

  3. The Venetian composer Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690) wrote a total of eight cantatas and canzonettas for bass voice with a continuo accompaniment, all but one presented here in new, historically informed recordings by a distinguished Italian ensemble specialising in Italian chamber music of the Baroque. His cantatas are longer than those of ...

  4. Giovanni Legrenzi. As in the worlds of literature, technology, and business, often the most inventive musical pioneers are overshadowed by their successors. This is certainly the case with Legrenzi, whose name is known…. Read Full Biography.

  5. Giovanni Legrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian organist and composer of operas, sonatas, and sacred and secular vocal compositions during the Baroque music era. He was one of the most prominent composers in Venice in the late seventeenth century, and extremely influential in the development of late Baroque idioms across northern Italy .

  6. 2 de jun. de 2023 · La morte del cor penitente: 33. Hor non ti vantar più divino amore 1:35. A highly prolific composer, Giovanni Legrenzi practised his art in oratorios and other works for the church, as well as in opera and chamber music. In fact he explored all the musical genres of his period, taking over the baton handed on by Gabrieli and Monteverdi, and ...

  7. Legrenzi, Giovanni: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IGL 22 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 2 parts First Perf ormance. 1705 in Vienna, Cappella dell'Imperatore Language Italian Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Baroque: Piece Style Baroque: Instrumentation 3 vocal soloists, mixed chorus, strings, continuo