Francesco Sacrati

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Francesco Sacrati (17 September 1605 in

Monteverdi's L'incoronazione di Poppea, prompting scholars to speculate that Sacrati had a part in composing the surviving version of that opera.[1] The United States premiere of La finta pazza, and first performance outside Europe, occurred in April 2010 at Yale University.[2]

Operas

  • La Delia (1639)
  • La finta pazza (1641)
  • Bellerofonte (1642)
  • Venere gelosa (1643)
  • Proserpina Rapita (1644)
  • L'Ulisse errante (1644)
  • La Semiramide in India (1648)
  • L'isola di Alcina (1648)
  • Ergasto (1650)

References

Notes
  1. ^ Andersen, Jillian (Summer 2012) Questions of Authorship in Josquin, Monteverdi, and Mozart: Documentary versus Stylistic Evidence. University of Puget Sound. Sound Ideas.
  2. ^ Baker, Dorie (5 April 2010). "Yale Baroque Opera Project Brings Back a 17th-Century Hit". Yale Bulletin. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
Sources
  • Viking Opera Guide (ed. Holden, 1993)
  • Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001.