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  1. ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI: 12 SINFONIE DI CONCERTO GROSSO - 2 RECORD SET - vinyl lps. by WILLIAM - LENORE SMITH, FLUTES - BERNARD SOUSTROT, TRUMPET - HANS ELHORST, OBOE - I MUISCI BENNETT, 1981
  2. Alessandro Scarlatti, an Introduction to His Operas by Donald J. Grout, 1979-07
  3. The History of a Baroque Opera: Alessandro Scarlatti's Gli Equivoci Nel Sembiante (Monographs in Musicology) by Frank A. D'Accone, 1985-06
  4. Alessandro Scarlatti: His Life and Works [1905 ] by Edward Joseph Dent, 2009-09-22
  5. Alessandro Scarlatti: His Life and Works by Edward Joseph Dent, 2010-01-09
  6. Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti: A Guide to Research (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Carole F. Vidali, 1993-06-01
  7. Das Messenschaffen von Alessandro Scarlatti (European university studies. Series XXXVI, Musicology) (German Edition) by Ute Schacht-Pape, 1993
  8. Sapro ben io difendere del cor la liberta Sheet Music by Alessandro Gaspare Pietro Scarlatti, 2010-04-22
  9. Violette, Le (The Violet) Sheet Music by Alessandro Gaspare Pietro Scarlatti, 2009-06-29
  10. Scarlatti: Three Sonatas for Two Violoncellos by Alessandro Scarlatti, 1982-01-01
  11. Christmas Cantata: Full score
  12. Non appaga il mio desio Sheet Music by Alessandro Gaspare Pietro Scarlatti, 2010-04-22
  13. T'offesi ben mio Sheet Music by Alessandro Gaspare Pietro Scarlatti, 2010-04-22
  14. A dispetto d'empia sorte Sheet Music by Alessandro Gaspare Pietro Scarlatti, 2010-04-22

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Born in Sicily, either at Trapani or at Palermo, in 1659; died at Naples 24 Oct., 1725; buried there in the musicians' chapel of the Church of Montesanto. On his tombstone he is called musices instaurator maximus , which title he deserves in that he originated the classical style of the eighteenth century, and gave a high development to concerted instrumental music. the scenes of his activity were alternately Rome and Naples. His first opera (1679), "Gli Equivoci nel Sembiante" was performed at the palace of Queen Christina of Sweden, who lived in Rome after her abdication and conversion to the Catholic Church. Five years later we find him in Naples, where he obtained the position of Maestro di capella to the Viceroy. He remained there for about eighteen years. Napoleon I (printed by Ricordi of Milan). His great distinction in the musical world was to have laid the foundation for the new style, afterwards brought to perfection by the most famous composers, not only of the Neapolitan school, which was in great part formed by his influence (Leo, Durante, Pergolesi), but also of Germany ( Haydn Mozart , and Beethoven nipote can have the two meanings). Born at Naples 1712, he died in Vienna, 1777 where he was considered a distinguished composer. He left several operas.

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Scarlatti Alessandro Pietro (1660-1725), ojciec D.G. Scarlattiego , kompozytor w³oski. Prawdopodobnie studiowa³ u G. Carissimiego w Rzymie, tam¿e otrzyma³ stanowisko nadwornego kapelmistrza szwedzkiej królowej Krystyny , które piastowa³ do 1683. W latach 1684-1702 i 1708-1717 maestro di cappella na dworze wicekróla w Neapolu, 1702-1708 przebywa³ w Rzymie i Wenecji, po 1717 kapelmistrz w rzymskim ko¶ciele Santa Maria Maggiore, w 1722 wróci³ do Neapolu. By³ jednym z g³ównych przedstawicieli szko³y neapolitañskiej w operze. Rozwin±³ formê arii, wprowadzi³ trzyczê¶ciow± budowê sinfonii (uwertury do opery). Skomponowa³ 114 oper , m.in.: Gli Equivoci nel sembiante La Teodora Augusta Il gran Tamerlano Il Mitridate Eupatore Telemaco La Griselda mszy oratoria kantaty ko¶cielne i 820 kantat kameralnych, 116 motetów madryga³ów . Utwory instrumentalne: 12 Sinfonie di concerto grosso (1715), koncerty na instrumenty smyczkowe, sonaty suity , muzyka na organy i klawesyn.

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at the palace of Queen Christina, of Sweden in Rome; on the score of another, Pompeo, performed there in 1684, he is styled maestro di capella to the Queen. In 1694 he was maestro to the Viceroy at Naples. In 1703 he became assistant maestro to Foggia at Maria Maggiore, Rome, and succeeded him as chief maestro in 1707, resigning in 1709 and returning to Naples, where he subsequently became maestro Durante Leo Feo Logroscino ... Hasse , and Porpora Scarlatti produced no fewer than 115 operas (of which forty-one are still extant); La Rosaura Teodora (Rome, 1693) is found the first orchestral ritornello, and an incipient recitativo obbligato accompanied by the entire orchestra; also several arias with the first part sung da capo, a style which was later generally adopted by opera composers; in Tigrane Through his development of the recitative and aria into the contrary elements of the opera, Scarlatti brought the 'Neapolitan' style to a leading position which it retained up to the time of Gluck
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alessandro Scarlatti ) was a Baroque music composer . He was the father of Domenico Scarlatti
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He was born in Sicily, either at Trapani or Palermo , on May 2 He is generally said to have been a pupil of Carissimi in Rome , and there is reason to suppose that he had some connexion with northern Italy, since his early works show the influence of Stradella and Legrenzi. The production at Rome of his opera Gli Equivoci nell’amore (1679) gained him the protection of Queen Christina of Sweden (at the time residing in Rome), and he became her Maestro di Cappella. In February 1684 he became Maestro di Cappella to the viceroy of Naples , through the intrigues of his sister, an opera singer, who was the mistress of an influential noble in that city. Here he produced a long series of operas, remarkable chiefly for their fluency, as well as other music for state occasions. In 1702 he left Naples and did not return until the Spanish domination had been superseded by that of the Austrians. In the interval he enjoyed the patronage of Ferdinand III of

15. Alessandro Scarlatti
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Father of Domenico Scarlatti When he was 12 he was sent to Rome, where he may have studied with Carissimi. He married in 1678 and later that year was appointed maestro di cappella of San Giacomo degli Incurabili (now 'in Augusta'). By then he had already composed at least one opera (the title is unknown and it was not performed) and a second, Gli equivoci nel sembiante , was a resounding success in 1679. It confirmed Scarlatti in his chosen career as an opera composer and attracted the attention of Queen Christina of Sweden, who made him her maestro di cappella In 1684 Scarlatti was appointed maestro di cappella at the vice-regal court of Naples, at the same time as his brother Francesco was made first violinist. It was alleged that they owed their appointments to the intrigues of one of their sisters (apparently Melchiorra) with two court officials, who were dismissed. For the next two decades over half the new operas given at Naples were by Scarlatti. Two of them, Il Pirro e Demetrio (1694) and La caduta dei Decemviri (1697), were especially successful, but by 1700 the War of the Spanish Succession was beginning to undermine the privileged status of the Neapolitan nobility, rendering Scarlatti's position insecure. In 1702 he left with his family for Florence, where he hoped to find employment for himself and his son

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Alessandro Scarlatti, a native of Palermo, made his principal career in Naples, where he was instrumental in the development of 18th century Neapolitan opera. He wrote more than a hundred operas and some six hundred cantatas, a considerable amount of church music and a smaller number of purely instrumental works. An important and influential composer, the nature of his compositions particularly with changed fashions in opera and less appetite for cantatas, serenades and oratorios of this period, has led to otherwise unjustified current neglect, in spite of Scarlatti’s extreme fecundity.

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Student of Carissimi and teacher of Hasse Geminiani , and his son Domenico , Alessandro Scarlatti is sometimes regarded as the father of Neapolitan opera ( opera seria ). Scarlatti began his career as Maestro di cappella to the Queen of Sweden (in Rome, 1679), then to the Viceroy at Naples (1684), then at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome (1703), and finally back to Naples (1708). Alessandro composed 115 operas as well as oratorios Masses cantatas (many solo madrigals concerti grossi , harpsichord and chamber pieces . When Handel visited Italy between 1706 and 1710, he met Alessandro and may have studied with him.
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Son of Alessandro Scarlatti In 1701 he was appointed organist and composer of the vice-regal court at Naples, where his father was maestro di cappella . The following year he took leave of absence and travelled with the family to Florence where Alessandro hoped for employment from Pnnce Ferdinando de' Medici. When this was not forthcoming Domenico returned to Naples, where he tried his hand at opera before his father removed him in 1705 and sent him to Venice to try his luck there. It may have been in Venice that he first met Handel , with whom he formed a strong attachment. (Another friendship made in Italy was with Thomas Roseingrave, who later championed Scarlatti's music in England and Ireland.) By 1707, however, Scarlatti was in Rome, assisting his father at San Maria Maggiore, and he remained in Rome for over 12 years, occupying posts as maestro to the dowager Queen of Poland from 1711, to the Marquis de Fontes from 1714, and at St. Peter's (assistant

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The chief buildings of Scarborough apart from those already considered are the town hell, market hail and public hail, several modern churches and chapels, and charitable and benevolent institutions. The harbour, enclosed by piers and divided into two basins, lies on the south side of the castle peninsula. It is dry at low tide, but is accessible at spring tides to vessels of 13 ft. draught. It is largely used by fishing boats. The parliamentary borough, falling within the Whitby division of the county, returned two members until 1885, one since that date. The town is governed by a mayor, 6 aldermen and 18 councillors. Area, 2373 acres. See Thomas Hinderwell, History of Scarborough (Scarborough, 1g32); J. B. Baker, History of Scarborough (London, 1882). SCARF, a narrow wrap for the neck or shoulders; the term is a wide one, ranging from a light band of silk, muslin or other material worn by women as a decorative part of their costume to a warm knitted muffler of wool to protect the throat from coid. The 0. Ens. scearfe meant a piece or fragment of any- thing, and is to be referred ultimately to the root skar-, to cut, seen ~n Dutch scherf, shred, Ger. Scizerbe, potsherd, “ scrap,” a piece or fragment; “scrip,” a piece of leather, hence a pouch or wallet. The particular meanings in English are to be referred to Fr. escharpe, pilgrim’s wallet, also scarf. The ecclesiastical “scarf” was originally a loose wrap or muffler’ (band) to be worn round the neck out of doors. In the English Church, in post-Reformation times, the minister wore over the surplice the “scarf,” which was a broad band of black silk with fringed ends arranged like the stole round the neck, but falling nearly to the feet. Its use has been almost entirely replaced by that of the stole (q.v.), with which it has sometimes been wrongly confused.

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