Difference between revisions of "Antonio Caldara"
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Revision as of 19:34, 17 September 2021
Antonio Caldara | |
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Born | 1670 (age 353–354) invalid year Venice |
Died | Error: Death date (first date) must be later in time than the birth date (second date) Vienna |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | composer |
Antonio Caldara (1670[1]
– December 28, 1736 ) was a Baroque composer. Philippe Jaroussky recorded a variety of his works over the years.Antonio Caldara in studio albums
Antonio Caldara on video
Antonio Caldara in concert programs
Year | Aria | from Work | Librettist | Concert program | Duet partner or obligato | Ensemble | Conductor | original first performance |
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2021 | Quel buon pastor son io | La morte d'Abel | Pietro Metastasio | Caldara & Pergolesi | - | L'Arpeggiata | Christina Pluhar | 1732 |
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
- ↑ "Antonio Caldara". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
External links
"Antonio Caldara". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 16, 2021.</ref>