- Pier Francesco Tosi
Pier Francesco Tosi (around 1653 - 1732) was a
castrato singer,composer , and writer on music. Born inCesena toGiuseppe Felice Tosi , a composer and organist, Tosi became one of the most famous castrati of his day.Tosi began his career singing in church choirs as a boy and young man. He sang in a Rome church, 1676–7, belonged to Milan Cathedral choir from 1681 until his dismissal for misconduct in 1685, made his one recorded appearance in
opera at Reggio nell’Emilia in 1687, inGiovanni Varischino ’s "Odoacre", and was based in Genoa before going in 1693 to London, where he gave weekly public concerts and taught. From 1701 to 1723 he travelled extensively as musical and diplomatic agent ofEmperor Joseph I and theElector Palatine . From 1724 he again taught in London for some years; sometime before 1681 he had become a priest. Although he composed a number ofcantatas and arias, he is best known as the author of "Opinioni de' cantori antichi e moderni" (1723), a treatise on singing. This was translated into English as "Observations on the Florid Song" byJohann Ernst Galliard in 1742 and into German as "Anleitung zur Singkunst" byJohann Friedrich Agricola (who also provided an extensive commentary of his own) in 1757. Tosi also wrote some vocal works. He died inFaenza .ources
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New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992). ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5External link
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