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Sky Classica presenta tre eventi in prima visione esclusiva per celebrare i trecento anni della scomparsa di un protagonista della vita musicale italiana a cavallo tra Sei e Settecento: Alessandro ...
It took 300 years, we were told, but Alessandro Scarlatti’s “La Gloria di Primavera” finally arrived in Southern California (Tuesday night at Segerstrom Concert Hall), courtesy of the Bay Area-based ...
Si sa, Alessandro Scarlatti nacque a Palermo nel 1660. Ma dopo gli esordi romani è a Napoli che il suo genio fiorì fino ad essere considerato uno dei padri nobili della grande scuola del Settecento.
Lucie Skeaping looks at the life of the Sicilian born composer, and some of the music he composed for oratorios during the early part of the 18th century. The Vatican had placed a ban on opera and ...
Armonico Consort continues to rehabilitate the reputation of overlooked Scarlatti family member Francesco in this uneven but dramatic choral piece The Scarlatti family was a major force in ...
A generation ago when you mentioned Scarlatti, everyone assumed you were talking about Domenico Scarlatti, the 18th-century composer of some 550 single-movement keyboard sonatas, wondrously inventive ...
Alessandro Scarlatti twice lived in Rome, first working for the self-exiled Swedish Queen Christina, and again at the end of his life, composing some of his best music. Show more Sicilian-born ...