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Silvio Stampiglia

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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. Numerous Italian composers set his libretti to music, particularly Carlo Agostino Badia and Giovanni Bononcini.

Life

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Stampiglia was born in Civita Lavinia, and died in Naples.

Works

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Poetry

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Libretti

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Operas

Serenatas

Componimenti

Oratorio Music survives for five of the oratorios:

Adapted from the listing at Italian Wikipedia

References

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  1. ^ Symphonia SY 01192-3 (2 CDs 2002). Francesco Baroni, Compagnia de' Musici.
  2. ^ Les Muffatti dir. Peter Van Heyghen, Ramée RAM 0806, 2008