Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (ca. 1653 – 7 February 1723) was an Italian composer, organist, and music director. Known chiefly for his operas, he wrote a...
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paciencia. Various composers wrote music for the libretto, including Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (Griselda, 1701), Tomaso Albinoni (Griselda, 1703), Antonio Maria...
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including settings by George Frideric Handel, Leonardo Vinci, and Carlo Francesco Pollarolo. The march from Handel's setting, entitled Scipione, remains the...
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in Brescia into the Pollarolo family of musicians, Antonio's father was the opera composer and organist Carlo Francesco Pollarolo. He was trained as a...
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(1653–1713) Georg Muffat (1653–1704) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (c. 1653–1723) Johann Christoph Rothe (1653–1700) Agostino Steffani...
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he was heard in Venice in operas by Giuseppe Maria Orlandini, Carlo Francesco Pollarolo, and Giovanni Porta. He also performed in Reggio Emilia and Modena...
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(née Pollarolo), was the daughter of opera composer and organist Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and the sister of composer and organist Antonio Pollarolo. He...
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Antonio Perti and Antonio Vivaldi; as Ariodante set to music by Carlo Francesco Pollarolo, Georg Friedrich Handel and Georg Christoph Wagenseil Berenice...
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Santa Stella (section Pollarolo)
From 1705 to 1714 she sang in several works by Tomaso Albinoni, Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and her husband Antonio Lotti. Elisa in Astarto (November 1708...
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Alessandro Scarlatti, Giacomo Antonio Perti, Bernardo Sabadini, Carlo Francesco Pollarolo and Domenico Gabrielli. His most popular works were L'incoronazione...
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