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Marco Marazzoli (1602? – 26
January 1662) was an
Italian priest and
Baroque music composer. Born at Parma,
Marazzoli received early training as a priest...
- (1643) for
Antonio Maria Abbatini and
Marco Marazzoli: Dal Male Il Bene (1654, 1656) for
Marco Marazzoli: Le Armi e Gli
Amori (1656) for
Antonio Maria...
- his
departure in 1634 for Naples. It was made for the
musician Marco Marazzoli, also
called Marco dell’Arpa (Marco of the Harp) for his
skill with the...
- acrobatics, and operas. On 31
January Vita
Humana an
opera by
Marco Marazzoli was performed. At the
Palazzo Barberini,
where she was
welcomed on 28...
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three operas: Dal male il bene (Rome, 1654; in
collaboration with
Marco Marazzoli),
which was one of the
earliest comic operas, and
historically important...
- Italian) –
representative examples include:
Giacomo Carissimi's
Daniele Marco Marazzoli's S
Tomaso similar works written by
Francesco Foggia,
Luigi Rossi, Alessandro...
- acts with
music by
Virgilio Mazzocchi (and, in its 1639 revision,
Marco Marazzoli) and a
libretto by
Giulio Rospigliosi (the ****ure Pope
Clement IX), based...
- 28
February 1645, was a comédie italienne,
which may have been
Marco Marazzoli's Il
Giudizio della Ragione tra la Beltà e l'Affetto (1643),
although this...
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really a play with music, a comédie italienne,
which may have been
Marco Marazzoli's Il
giudito della ragione tra la Beltà e l'Affetto,
although this has...
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opera L'Armida, by
Barberini house composer Marco Marazzoli, was
presented in his
honour and
Marazzoli composed a work Le
pretensioni del
Tebro e del Po...