Aldrovandini, Giuseppe (Antonio Vincenzo)
Aldrovandini, Giuseppe (Antonio Vincenzo)
Aldrovandini, Giuseppe (Antonio Vincenzo), Italian composer; b. Bologna, June 8, 1671; d. there (drowned), Feb. 9, 1707. He most likely was a pupil of Giacomo Perti. In 1695 he became a member of Bologna’s Accademia Filarmonica, serving as its principe from 1702. While inebriated, he fell into a canal and drowned. He wrote 15 operas. For Bologna, he composed Gl’inganni amorosi scoperti in villa (Jan. 28, 1696), Dafne (Aug. 10, 1696), and Amor torna in s’al so’...(Carnival 1698), all significant works in the history of the opera buffa in that city. He also wrote instrumental music and a great many sacred works, among them six oratorios, cantatas, motets, etc., some of which were publ. during his lifetime.
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