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| name        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni
| name        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni
| image        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni.jpg
| image        = Giovanni Battista Andreoni.jpg
| caption      = Metastasio, {{circa|1770}} by Martin van Meytens or Pompeo Batoni
| caption      = Giovanni Battista Andreoni
| pseudonym    = Pietro Metastasio
| pseudonym    = Pietro Metastasio
| birth_name  = Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi
| birth_name  =  
| birth_date  = {{date|1720}}<!-- {{Birth date|1993|2|24}} -->
| birth_date  = {{date|1720}}<!-- {{Birth date|1993|2|24}} -->
| birth_place  = Rome, Papal States
| birth_place  =  
| death_date  = {{death date and age |1797|| |1720||}}<!-- {{death date and age |1993|2|24 |1921|4|12}} -->
| death_date  = {{death date and age |1797|| |1720||}}<!-- {{death date and age |1993|2|24 |1921|4|12}} -->
| death_place  = Vienna, Holy Roman Empire
| death_place  =  
| occupation  = writer, poet
| occupation  = singer
| nationality  = Italian
| nationality  = Italian
| years_active  =  
| years_active  =  
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Giovanni Battista Andreoni ({{date|1720}}-{{date|1797}}) was an Italian castrato singer. He was singing for Händel in London from 1740 to 1741<ref name"WikiAndreoni"/>. He created the role of Tirinto in Händel's {{lang|it|Imeneo}} (Hymen), which had its premiere in 1740.
==Giovanni Battista Andreoni in Philippe Jaroussky's discography==
Philippe Jaroussky sang Händel's "Se potessero i sospir’ miei"


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! Composer
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! Librettist
! Librettist
! Concert program
! Concert program  
! Duet partner or obligato
! Album
! Ensemble
! Conductor
! original first performance
! original first performance


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| 2021
| 2017
| [[Quel buon pastor son io]]
| [[Se potessero i sospir’ miei]]
| [[La morte d'Abel]]
| [[Imeneo]], HWV 41
| [[Antonio Caldara]]
| [[Georg Friedrich Händel]]
| [[Pietro Metastasio]]
| anonymous, after [[Silvio Stampiglia]]
| [[Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi]]
|  
| -
| [[The Händel Album]]
| [[L'Arpeggiata]]
| 1740
| [[Christina Pluhar]]
| 1732
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See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.
See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.