Carlo Francesco Pollarolo
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Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (c. 1653 7 February 1723) was an Italian
composer, chiefly of opera
s. Born into a musical family, he became the cathedral organist of his home town of Brescia
. In the 1680s he began composing operas for performance in nearby Venice
. He wrote a total of 85 of them as well as 13 oratorio
s. His operatic style is noted for its development of aria
s accompanied by the orchestra and it shows some influence from the contemporary French opera
of Jean-Baptiste Lully
.
Italy
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composer, chiefly of opera
Opera
Opera is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting. Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes dance...
s. Born into a musical family, he became the cathedral organist of his home town of Brescia
Brescia
Brescia is a city and comune in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Alps, between the Mella and the Naviglio, with a population of around 197,000. It is the second largest city in Lombardy, after the capital, Milan...
. In the 1680s he began composing operas for performance in nearby Venice
Venice
Venice is a city in northern Italy which is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks. It is the capital of the Veneto region...
. He wrote a total of 85 of them as well as 13 oratorio
Oratorio
An oratorio is a large musical composition including an orchestra, a choir, and soloists. Like an opera, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an ensemble, various distinguishable characters, and arias...
s. His operatic style is noted for its development of aria
Aria
An aria in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer. The term is now used almost exclusively to describe a self-contained piece for one voice usually with orchestral accompaniment...
s accompanied by the orchestra and it shows some influence from the contemporary French opera
French Opera
French opera is one of Europe's most important operatic traditions, containing works by composers of the stature of Rameau, Berlioz, Bizet, Debussy, Poulenc and Olivier Messiaen...
of Jean-Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Jean-Baptiste de Lully was an Italian-born French composer who spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France. He is considered the chief master of the French Baroque style. Lully disavowed any Italian influence in French music of the period. He became a French subject in...
.
Sources
- The Viking Opera Guide ed. Holden (Viking, 1993)
- Magazine de l'opéra baroque (in French)