- It was Monteverdi's last opera, with a
libretto by
Giovanni Francesco Busenello, and was
first performed at the
Teatro Santi Giovanni e
Paolo in Venice...
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Giovanni Francesco Busenello (24
September 1598 – 27
October 1659) was an
Italian lawyer,
librettist and poet of the 17th century. Born to an upper-class...
- an
opera by
Francesco Cavalli, set to a
libretto by
Giovanni Francesco Busenello (later
librettist for
Claudio Monteverdi). The
opera was
first performed...
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final opera, L'incoro****one di Poppea, on a book by
Giovanni Francesco Busenello.
Seven of his
operas are lost. Of these, L'Arianna, Andromeda, Proserpina...
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monachization and
mistreatment of
women in the cloister; with
Giovanni Francesco Busenello, a
successful Italian lawyer, a
prolific poet, and an
acclaimed librettist;...
- in particular) and set to a
libretto by
Giovanni Francesco Busenello. However,
Busenello's libretto changed the
tragic ending provided by Virgil, in which...
- d'Apollo e di
Dafne Giovanni Francesco Busenello 1640 Venice,
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Didone Giovanni Francesco Busenello 1641 Venice,
Teatro San C****iano...
- was also a
member of
several literary academies, including,
along with
Busenello, the
Accademia degli Imperfetti, a
group that
devoted itself to studying...
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during the
Carnival season of 1640. The
libretto is by
Giovanni Francesco Busenello and is
based on the
story of the god Apollo's love for the
nymph Daphne...
- drama,
defined by Aristotle, and
replacing "immoral" plots, such as
Busenello's for L'incoro****one di Poppea, with
highly moral narratives that aimed...