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Alessandro Scarlatti (2 May 1660 – 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, especially famous for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the founder of the Neapolitan school of opera. He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti.
Scarlatti was born in Palermo, then part of the Kingdom of Sicily. He is generally said to have been a pupil of Giacomo Carissimi in Rome, and some theorize that he had some connection with northern Italy because his early works seem to show the influence of Stradella and Legrenzi. The production at Rome of his opera Gli Equivoci nell sembiante (1679) gained him the support of Queen Christina of Sweden (who at the time was living in Rome), and he became her Maestro di Cappella. In February 1684 he became Maestro di Cappella to the viceroy of Naples, perhaps through the influence of his sister, an opera singer, who might have been the mistress of an influential Neapolitan noble. Here he produced a long series of operas, remarkable chiefly for their fluency and expressiveness, as well as other music for state occasions.
The concerto grosso (pronounced [konˈtʃɛrto ˈɡrɔsso]; Italian for big concert(o), plural concerti grossi [konˈtʃɛrti ˈɡrɔssi]) is a form of baroque music in which the musical material is passed between a small group of soloists (the concertino) and full orchestra (the ripieno or concerto grosso). This is in contrast to the solo concerto which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by the orchestra.
The form developed in the late seventeenth century, although the name was not used at first. Alessandro Stradella seems to have written the first music in which two groups of different sizes are combined in the characteristic way. The name was first used by Giovanni Lorenzo Gregori in a set of 10 compositions published in Lucca in 1698.
The first major composer to use the term concerto grosso was Arcangelo Corelli. After Corelli's death, a collection of twelve of his concerti grossi was published; not long after, composers such as Francesco Geminiani, Pietro Locatelli and Giuseppe Torelli wrote concertos in the style of Corelli. He also had a strong influence on Antonio Vivaldi.
Allegro may refer to:
In C is a musical piece composed by Terry Riley in 1964 for an indefinite number of performers. He suggests "a group of about 35 is desired if possible but smaller or larger groups will work". A series of short melodic fragments, In C is a response to the abstract academic serialist techniques devised by Schoenberg that dominated Western university composers for many decades and is often cited as the first minimalist composition (though La Monte Young's drone compositions preceded it by several years, In C had a greater impact on public consciousness).
In C consists of 53 short, numbered musical phrases, lasting from half a beat to 32 beats; each phrase may be repeated an arbitrary number of times. Each musician has control over which phrase they play: players are encouraged to play the phrases starting at different times, even if they are playing the same phrase. In this way, although the melodic content of each part is predetermined, In C has elements of aleatoric music to it. The performance directions state that the musical ensemble should try to stay within two to three phrases of each other. The phrases must be played in order, although some may be skipped. As detailed in some editions of the score, it is customary for one musician ("traditionally... a beautiful girl," Riley notes in the score) to play the note C in repeated eighth notes, typically on a piano or pitched-percussion instrument (e.g. marimba). This functions as a metronome and is referred to as "The Pulse". Steve Reich introduced the idea of a rhythmic pulse to Riley, who accepted it, thus radically altering the original composition by Riley which had no rhythm.
Scarlatti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI [1660 - 1725] 7 CONCERTI DI FLAUTO, VIOLINI, VIOLETTA E BASSI (Naples, 1725) Anthology with music by A. Scarlatti, F. Mancini, R. Valentini, F. Barbella, D. N. Sarro & G. B. Mele dedicated to: Johann Joachim Quantz? source: San Pietro a Majella (Naples) / Ms. 38.3.13 Concerto for flute, strings and basso continuo in A major I. Allegro - 0:05 II. Fuga - 1:00 III. Adagio - 2:54 IV. Allegro - 4:48 Concerto for flute, strings and basso continuo in D major I. Allegro, adagio - 6:12 II. Fuga - 8:21 III. Largo - 10:25 IV. Allegro - 12:14 Concerto for recorder, strings and basso continuo in A minor I. Allegro - 13:39 II. Largo - 15:39 III. Fuga - 17:17 IV. Piano - 19:23 V. Allegro - 21:11 Concerto for recorder, strings and basso contin...
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725) Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757) Sei Concerti & Sinfonie Sinfonia 'Clori, Dorino e Amore' serenata for 3 voices, chorus & instruments. 01. Largo 02. Presto 03. Minuet 04. Grave Sinfonia in C major 01. Presto 02. Andante e staccato 03. Allegrissimo Concerti Grossi No.1 in F minor 01. Grave 02. Allegro 03. Largo 04. Allemande - Allegro Concerti Grossi No.2 in C minor 01. Allegro 02. Grave 03. Minuetto 04. Allegro Concerti Grossi No.3 in F major 01. Allegro 02. Largo 03. Allegro 04. Largo 05. Allegro Concerti Grossi No.4 in G minor 01. Allegro 02. Grave 03. Vivace Concerti Grossi No.5 in D minor 01. Allegro 02. Grave 03. Allegro 04. Minuet Concerti Grossi No.6 in E major 01. Allegro 02. Allegro 03. Largo 04. Affertuoso Sinfonia a 3...
Started these two blogs about classical music: http://classicalspotify.blogspot.nl (to sort out the mess Spotify usually is :-) and http://classical-lp.blogspot.nl/ About historic classical records (where possible with Mp3's) Sylvia Hamvasi, soprano (Minerva) Elisabeth Kulman, soprano (Antiope [Erifile]) Netta Or, soprano (Silvina) Johanna Stojkovic, soprano (Calipso) Mariselle Martinez, mezzosoprano (Adrasto) Gunther Schmid, alto (Sicoreo) Kresimir Spicer, tenor (Mentore, Nettuno, Spirito) Corby Welch, tenor (Telemaco) Andreas Winkler, tenor (Tersite) Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble DIR.: THOMAS HENGELBROCK rec: 11 June 2005, Schwetzingen, Rokokotheater [Schwetzinger Festspiele 2005]
(Palermo, 2 maggio 1660 -- Napoli, 24 ottobre 1725) Performed by: Gemma Bertagnolli soprano, Sara Mingardo contralto, Concerto Italiano Rinaldo Alessandrini Picture by: Hans Memling - Mater Dolorosa (Galleria degli Uffizi, Firenze) 1_Stabat Mater 2_Cuius Anima 3_O Quam Tristis 4_Quae Morebat et dolebat 5_Qui est Homo 6_Quis non posset contristari 7_Pro peccatis suae gentis 8_Vidit Suum dulcem natum 9_Pia Mater 10_Sancta Mater 11_Fac Ut Ardeat cor meum 12_Tui nati vulnerati 13_Juxta crucem 14_Virgo virginum praeclara 15_Fac Ut Portem Christi mortem 16_Inflammatus et accensus 17_Fac me cruci custodiri 18_Quando Corpus morietur IMPORTANTE Se ritenete che questo video leda i vostri diritti di proprietà, vogliate comunicarmelo e sarà mio dovere eliminare il video dal web. Grazie. If you thin...
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Alessandro Scarlatti (Palermo, 2 maggio 1660 -- Napoli, 24 ottobre 1725) Performed by: Munich Chamber Orchestra, direttore Hans Stadlmair, Brigitte Fassbaender (Contralto), Catherine Gayer (Soprano) Picture by: Antonio Canova - Venere e Adone (Recording 1964) 1_Sinfonia 2_Care selve, amati orrori 3_Ma voi non rispondete 4_Fugge l'aura, si posa ogni fronda 5_Invan fra questa selve 6_Più non m'alletta e piace 7_Ciprigna, e dove sei? 8_Se come dolce e vago 9_Mira, mio ben, deh mira 10_Augelletti, si cantate 11_O fortunate aurette 12_Tanto respira il core 13_O me felice 14_Ah, non mi dir cosi 15_Pria che dal vago Oriente 16_Andiamo, o caro bene 17_Venere, assai ti deggio 18_Con battaglia di fiero tormento 19_Io, delle sfere il luminoso impero 20_Vieni, vola, soave contento IMPORTANTE Se r...
A. Scarlatti: 6 Sinfonie di Concerto Grosso; 3 Concerti For Flute & Strings 1. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.7 In G Minor 2. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.8 In G 3. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.9 In G Minor 4. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.10 In A Minor 5. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.11 In C 6. Sinfonie Di Concerto Grosso No.12 In C Minor 7. Concerto For Strings No.1 In F Minor 8. Concerto For Strings No.2 In C Minor 9. Concerto For Strings No.3 In F William Bennett Flute I Musici
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 † 1725) Cantatas Già lusingato appieno dai Zeffiri Sinfonia Allegro Aria – Cara sposa Aria – Sento l’aura Aria – Se vè mai chi fissi Arianna Allegro Aria – Pur ti stringo Aria – Struggiti o core in pianto Bella Madre dei Fiori Aria con Ritornello - Tortorella Aria con Ritornello – Abborita lontananza Soprano: Christine Brandes Music director: Nicholas McGenan Arcadian Academy
Alessandro Scarlatti Cello Sonatas 1.Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor 0:00 Allegro, Allegro, Largo, A tempo giusto 2. Cello Sonata No. 2 in C minor 7:47 Allegro, Allegro, Piano. Presto 3. Cello Sonata No. 3 in C major 13:34 Allegro, Allegro, Amoroso, Presto Mauro Valli Violoncello Academia Bizantina