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Francesco Antonio Mamiliano Pistocchi nicknamed Pistocchino (165913 May 1726) was an Italian singer, composer and librettist.〔Talbot, Michael, (''The chamber cantatas of Antonio Vivaldi'' ), Boydell Press, 2006, p. 52. ISBN 1-84383-201-1〕 Pistocchino was born in Palermo. He was a boy soprano prodigy, and later made his career as a castrato. From 1696 to 1700 he was ''maestro di cappella'' for the Duke of Ansbach. After 1700 he founded a singing school in Bologna, where he died. He was elected president of the Academia Filarmonica twice, in 1708 and 1710. ==Works== * ''Il Leandro'' (libretto by Camillo Badovero, Venice, Teatro alle Zattere, 5 May 1679, then Teatro S. Moisè, 1682, as ''Gli amori fatali'') * ''Il Narciso'', pastorale (Apostolo Zeno Ansbach Court Theatre, March 1697) * ''Le pazzie d'amore e dell'interesse'', (own libretto, Ansbach, 16 June 1699) * ''Le risa di Democrito'' (Nicolò Minato, Vienna, 17 February 1700) * ''La pace tra l'armi'', serenata (own libretto, Ansbach 5 Sept. 1700) . '' Bertoldo (1707) * ''I rivali generosi'', dramma per musica (Apostolo Zeno, Reggio Emilia, April 1710), composed with Clemente Monati and Giovanni Maria Capelli 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Francesco Antonio Pistocchi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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