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When he was 12 he was sent to Rome, where he may have studied with Carissimi He married in 1678 and later that year was appointed maestro di cappella of San Giacomo degli Incurabili. By then he had already composed at least one opera (the title is unknown and it was not performed) and a second, Gli equivoci nel sembiante, was a resounding success in 1679. It confirmed Scarlatti in his chosen career as an opera composer and attracted the attention of Queen Christina of Sweden, who made him her maestro di cappella. In 1684 Scarlatti was appointed maestro di cappella at the vice-regal court of Naples, at the same time as his brother Francesco was made first violinist. It was alleged that they owed their appointments to the intrigues of one of their sisters with two court officials, who were dismissed. For the next two decades over half the new operas given at Naples were by Scarlatti. Two of them, Il Pirro e Demetrio (1694) and La caduta dei Decemviri (1697), were especially successful, but by 1700 the War of the Spanish Succession was beginning to undermine the privileged status of the Neapolitan nobility, rendering Scarlatti's position insecure.

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23. Scarlatti, Alessandro
scarlatti, alessandro scarlatti, alessandro. Period Baroque. Born Sunday, May2, 1660 in Palermo, Italy. Died Monday, October 22, 1725 in Naples, Italy.
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Scarlatti, Alessandro
Period: Baroque
Born: Sunday, May 2, 1660 in Palermo, Italy
Died: Monday, October 22, 1725 in Naples, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era, from Monteverdi to Bach, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Palisca, Claude V. Baroque Music, Prentice Hall, December 1990, ISBN: 0130584967 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: Baroque Music by Claude V. Palisca Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music Biographical essay at the Karadar site Biographical essay at the Naxos site CDs Books Sheet Music Support this free site with your purchases.

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Scarlatti, Alessandro
Period: Baroque
Born: Sunday, May 2, 1660 in Palermo, Italy
Died: Monday, October 22, 1725 in Naples, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Bukofzer, Manfred F., Music in the Baroque Era, from Monteverdi to Bach, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Palisca, Claude V. Baroque Music, Prentice Hall, December 1990, ISBN: 0130584967 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: Baroque Music by Claude V. Palisca Please note: These links will open in a new window. Biographical essay from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music Biographical essay at the Karadar site Biographical essay at the Naxos site CDs Books Sheet Music Support this free site with your purchases.

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Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) was a Baroque musiccomposer. He was the father of Domenico Scarlatti . He was born in Sicily, either at Trapani or Palermo, on May 2, 1660. He is generally said to have been a pupil of Carissimi in Rome, and there is reason to suppose that he had some connexion with northern Italy, since his early works show the influence of Stradella and Legrenzi. The production at Rome of his opera Gli Equivoci nell'amore Telemaco Marco Attilio Regoló Griselda , 1721), as well as some noble specimens of church music, including a mass for chorus and orchestra, composed in honor of St Cecilia for Cardinal Acquaviva in 1721. His last work on a large scale appears to have been the unfinished serenata for the marriage of the prince of Stigliano (1723); he died at Naples on October 24, 1725.
Scarlatti's music forms the most important link between the tentative "new music" of the 17th century and the classical school of the 18th, which culminated in Mozart . His early operas ( Gli Equivoci nel sembiante L'Honestà negli amors Fompeo (1683), containing the well-known airs "0 cessate di piagarmi" and "Toglietemi la vita ancor," and others down to about 1685) retain the older cadences in their recitatives, and a considerable variety of neatly constructed forms in their charming little arias, accompanied sometimes by the string quartet, treated with careful elaboration, sometimes by the harpsichord alone. By 1686 he had definitely established the "Italian overture" form (second edition of

27. Alessandro Scarlatti
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† 22. Okt. 1725 in Neapel Am 2. Mai 1660 in Palermo geboren war (Pietro) Alessandro (Gaspare) Scarlata der älteste Sohn Pietro Scarlatas und Eleonora D'Amatos. Den Namen "Scarlatti" oder "Scarlati", unter dem sämtliche Werke veröffentlicht wurden, gab sich der Künstler selbst. Nachdem er bereits eine musikalische Ausbildung erhalten hatte, ging er 1672 nach Rom. Wer Scarlattis eigentlicher Lehrer war, ist bis heute nicht bekannt, auch wenn sich über lange Jahre das Gerücht hielt, es handele sich hierbei Carissimi. Seine erste Oper Gli equivoci nel sembiante Opern
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    1679 Bologna (als L'Errore innocente L'Honestà negli Amori
    6. Febr. 1680 Palazzo Bernini Rom Il Pompeo
    25. Jan. (?) 1683 Palazzo Colonna Rom Pirro e Demetrio
    28. Jan. (?) 1684 Teatro San Bartolomeo Neapel Rosmene overo L'Infedeltà fedele
    Karneval 1688 Neapel, Palazzo Reale Gli Equivoci in amore overo La Rosaura
    Dez. 1690 französische Gesandtschaft Rom (zur Doppelhochzeit der Familien Barberini/Ottoboni) La Caduta dei Decemviri
    November 1697 Teatro di San Bartolomeo Neapel L'Eraclea
    1700 Teatro San Bartolomeo Neapel Il Mitridate Eupatora Karneval 1707 Teatro San Giovanni Crisostomo Venedig Il Tigrane ossia L'egual impegno d'amore e di fede 16. Febr. 1715 Teatro San Bartolomeo Neapel
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    Scarlatti, Alessandro , Italian composer. He may have studied with Carissimi in Rome, where his first opera was produced in 1679. In 1684 he went to Naples as master of the royal chapel and there composed operas for the royal palace and chamber music for the aristocracy. Later he was also active in Florence, Rome, and Venice. He wrote more than 100 operas, of which Mitridate Eupatore (1707) and Il Tigrane (1715) are considered the finest. As a leader of the Neapolitan school, he helped establish the conventions of the opera seria, perfecting the aria da capo and the three-part overture. His church music includes motets and masses; he also wrote serenades and madrigals, and he composed almost 700 chamber cantatas, which represent the highest development of his art. His son, (Giuseppe) Domenico Scarlatti, See biography of Alessandro by E. J. Dent (1905, new ed. 1960); biography of Domenico by R. Kirkpatrick (1953, rev. ed. 1968); S. Sitwell, A Background for Domenico Scarlatti (1935, repr. 1970).

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