Francesco Antonio Pistocchi
Francesco Antonio Mamiliano Pistocchi nicknamed Pistocchino (1659 - 13 May 1726) was an Italian singer, composer and librettist.[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 as singing school in Bologna. He died in Bologna.
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)
- I rivali generosi, dramma per musica (Apostolo Zeno, Reggio Emilia, April 1710), composed with Clemente Monati and Giovanni Maria Capelli
Recordings
- Oratorio San Adriano Symphonia
References
External links
Persondata |
Name |
Pistocchi, Francesco |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
Italian singer and composer |
Date of birth |
1659 |
Place of birth |
Palermo, Italy |
Date of death |
13 May 1726 |
Place of death |
Bologna, Italy |