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'''Silvio Stampiglia''' (14 March 1664 – 27 January 1725) was an Italian poet, librettist, and founder member of the Accademia dell'Arcadia under the pen name of '''Palemone Licurio'''.<p>
'''Silvio Stampiglia''' (14 March 1664 – 27 January 1725) was an Italian poet, librettist, and founder member of the Accademia dell'Arcadia under the pen name of Palemone Licurio.<p><ref name="Wiki"/>


Stampiglia is known to be the author of 18 dramas, most with Roman themes. One, "La caduta dei decemviri" was set to music by A. Scarlatti. He created the libretti of [[Serse]], and [[Partenope]] that were famously set to music by [[Georg Friedrich Händel]]. Many more composers used his works, namely [[Giovanni Bononcini]], Alessandro Scarlatti, Niccolò Jommelli [[Antonio Vivaldi]] and [[Leonardo Vinci]], but also lesser-known composers like Johann Joseph Fux and Marc' Antonio Ziani.  
Stampiglia is known to be the author of 18 dramas, most with Roman themes. One, "La caduta dei decemviri" was set to music by A. Scarlatti. He created the libretti of [[Serse]], and [[Partenope]] that were famously set to music by [[Georg Friedrich Händel]]. Many more composers used his works, namely [[Giovanni Bononcini]], Alessandro Scarlatti, Niccolò Jommelli [[Antonio Vivaldi]] and [[Leonardo Vinci]], but also lesser-known composers like Johann Joseph Fux and Marc' Antonio Ziani.<ref name="Treccani"/><ref name="Wiki"/><ref name="OPAC"/>


Stampiglia was born in Civita Lavinia, and died in Naples.
Stampiglia was born in Civita Lavinia, and died in Naples.<ref name="Treccani"/>


=== Silvio Stampiglia in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history ===
=== Silvio Stampiglia in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history ===