Filippo Ortensio Fabbri

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Filippo Ortensio Fabbri
BornRome (most likely)
PeriodBaroque
Notable worksIl Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme

There is little biographical information about Filippo Fabbri. He was most likely born in the last decades of the seventeenth century. He was the secretary of Monsignore Annibale Albani who was a nephew of Pope Clement XI and an important figure of his time.

Fabbri was active as a poet in the early years of the 18th century. Today, he is most known for his libretto to Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme, set to music by Alessandro Scarlatti [1][2]

Filippo Ortensio Fabbri in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio Albums and complete recordings

Year published or performed Work Composer Album, Video or Concert Program
2001 (published) Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album)

On video

Concert programs

See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings

Complete list of musical pieces using texts by Filippo Ortensio Fabbri

This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed title Composer Work Album, Video or Concert Program Year first published/performed
2001 (published) "Tanto sperar degg'io per te"..."Del mio cor nel più segreto" Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) 1706
2001 (published) "Sire, del fier nemico"..."Il nitrito dei fieri cavalli" Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) 1706
2001 (published) "Mio diletto Ismaele"..."Caro figlio / Madre cara"..."Ahimè, lassa che veggio?" Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) 1706
2001 (published) "Ma qual nuovo fragore"..."Doppio affetto" Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) 1706
2001 (published) "O di tenera prole"..."Caldo sangue" Alessandro Scarlatti Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (Album) 1706

References

  1. "Fabbri, Filippo Ortensio". Wordcat. Archived from the original on 2021-09-22. Retrieved 2021-09-22.
  2. "Fabbri, Filippo Ortensio". Treccani. Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani S.p.A. Archived from the original on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2021-09-22.