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Annibale Pio Fabri (b Bologna, 1697; d Lisbon, 12 Aug 1760: also known as ''Balino'', from ''Annibalino'', diminutive of his first name) was an Italian composer and singer of the 18th century. One of the leading tenors of his age in a time dominated by the castrati, Fabri is now best known for his association with the composer George Frideric Handel, in whose operas Fabri sang. ==Early career== He was one of many famous pupils of the composer, singer and teacher Francesco Pistocchi. His dramatic career began in 1711 in Rome, and during the course of the decade he sang at Venice, Bologna, and Mantua, creating, among others, the title role in Vivaldi's ''L'incoronazione di Dario''. He joined the ''Accademia Filarmonica'' as a composer of oratorio ''circa'' 1719, and during the 1720s he reached the upper echelons of the Italian singers of the time, singing in works by Leonardo Vinci and Domenico Sarro (for whom he created the role of Araspe in ''Didone abbandonata'') at Naples (1722–24) and by Alessandro Scarlatti (Bologna, 1724). In 1729 he joined Handel in London for two seasons, making his début in ''Lotario'' and creating roles in ''Partenope'' and ''Poro''. In his time in London, Fabri also performed in revivals of ''Giulio Cesare'', ''Tolomeo'', ''Rinaldo'', ''Rodelinda'',〔Dean〕 and Scipione, in which Handel transposed for tenor the originally castrato title role.〔cf. (''Le magazine de l'opéra baroque'' ) and (Amadeusonline Almanac ) both accessed on 13 January 2010; the part of Goffredo in ''Rinaldo'' was also transposed for him by Handel〕
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