- Antonio Caldara
Antonio Caldara (1670 or
1671 -December 26 ,1736 ) was an ItalianBaroque composer .Caldara was born in
Venice (exact date unknown), the son of a violinist. He became a chorister at St Mark's in Venice, where he learned several instruments, probably under the instruction ofGiovanni Legrenzi . In 1699 he relocated toMantua , where he became "maestro di cappella" to the ineptCharles IV, Duke of Mantua , a pensionary of France with a French wife, who took the French side in theWar of the Spanish Succession . Caldara removed from Mantua in 1707, after the French were expelled from Italy, then moved on toBarcelona as chamber composer toCharles VI of Austria , the pretender to the Spanish throne who kept a royal court at Barcelona. There, he wrote some operas that are the first Italian operas performed at Spain. He moved on toRome , becoming "maestro di cappella" toFrancesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Cerveteri . While there he wrote "Faithfulness in Love Defeats Treachery" for the public theatre atMacerata . In 1716, he obtained a similar post inVienna to serve the Imperial Court, and there he remained until his death.Caldara is best known as a composer of
opera s,cantata s andoratorio s. Several of his works have libretti byMetastasio .Noted works
*Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Oratorio, c. 1700)
*Santo Stefano, primo Re d'Ungheria (Oratorio, 1713)
*La Conversione di Clodoveo Re di Francia (Oratorio, 1715)
*La Passione di Gesù Cristo Signor Nostro (Oratorio, 1716)
*Sebben, crudele (Aria)
*D'improvviso (Cantata)
*Pur Dicesti, O Bocca Bella (Aria)
*Alma Del Core (Aria)
*Selve amiche (Aria)External links
*ChoralWiki
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