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'''Benedetto Ferrari''' ({{date|1603}} – {{date|1681}}) was an early Baroque composer, theorbist and lutenist, active in Rome, Parma, Vienna and Modena. His operas are lost today; the libretto of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music. | '''Benedetto Ferrari''' ({{date|1603}} – {{date|1681}}) was an early Baroque composer, theorbist and lutenist, active in Rome, Parma, Venice – where he managed the very first public and commercial opera house<ref name="WikiFerrari"/> – Vienna and Modena. His own operas are lost today; the libretto of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is by him with quite some certainly – it might even be his music.<p> | ||
Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years. | His [[Musiche Varie]] show the variety of Ferrari's work. | ||
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Philippe Jaroussky recorded many of his works over the years. For greater clarity, the recordings of [[L'incoronazione di Poppea]], prominently featuring the "[[Pur ti miro]]" as its final duet, are not listed here. | |||
==Benedetto Ferrari in studio albums== | ==Benedetto Ferrari in studio albums== |