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His libretti were set to music by many composers, among them [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (''Massimo Puppieno''), Reinhard Keiser (''Helena''), Johann David Heinichen (''Olimpia vendicata''), [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] (''Gerone tiranno di Siracusa''), and even [[Georg Friedrich Händel]] (''Admeto'', HWV 22)<ref name="IMSLP"/><ref name="OpeningNight"/> | His libretti were set to music by many composers, among them [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (''Massimo Puppieno''), Reinhard Keiser (''Helena''), Johann David Heinichen (''Olimpia vendicata''), [[Johann Adolph Hasse]] (''Gerone tiranno di Siracusa''), and even [[Georg Friedrich Händel]] (''Admeto'', HWV 22)<ref name="IMSLP"/><ref name="OpeningNight"/> | ||
Cavalli set two of his libretti to music: ''Ciro'' (1653) and ''[[L'Erismena]]'' (1655). The libretto for Cavalli's opera ''[[Eliogabalo]]'' (1667) was based on an unknown work but is also written by Aurelio Aureli.<ref name="Eliogabalo"/> | [[Francesco Cavalli]] set two of his libretti to music: ''Ciro'' (1653) and ''[[L'Erismena]]'' (1655). The libretto for Cavalli's opera ''[[Eliogabalo]]'' (1667) was based on an unknown work but is also written by Aurelio Aureli.<ref name="Eliogabalo"/> | ||
==Aurelio Aureli in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history== | ==Aurelio Aureli in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history== |