Ziani, Marco Antonio
Ziani, Marco Antonio
Ziani, Marco Antonio, Italian composer, nephew of Pietro Andrea Ziani; b. Venice, c. 1653; d. Vienna, Jan. 22,1715. In 1686 he was named maestro di cappella at S. Barbara in Mantua. In 1700 he became Vice-Hofkapellmeister at the Vienna court, and in 1712 he was elevated to Hofkapellmeister. He composed 45 operas and serenades, of which the following were produced in Vienna: II Giordano pio (July 26, 1700), Gli ossequi della notte (July 22, 1701), II Temistocle (June 9, 1701), La fuga dell’invidia (Nov. 15,1701), II Romolo (June 9, 1702), Cajo Popilio (June 9, 1704), L’Èrcole vincitore dell’invidia (March 19, 1706), II Meleagro (Aug. 16,1706), Chilonida (Aprii 21, 1709), II Campidoglio ricuperato (July 26, 1709), and L’Atenaide (with Negri, Caldara, and E Conti; Nov. 19, 1714). He also composed church music.
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