Giovanni Battista Bassani
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Giovanni Battista Bassani (ca. 1650 – 1 October 1716) was an Italian
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 composer
Composer
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, violinist, and organist.

Battista was born in Padua
Padua
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. It is thought that he studied in Venice
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 under Daniele Castrovillari and in Ferrara
Ferrara
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 under Giovanni Legrenzi
Giovanni Legrenzi
Giovanni Legrenzi was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque era...

. Charles Burney
Charles Burney
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 and John Hawkins
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 claimed he taught Arcangelo Corelli
Arcangelo Corelli
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, but there is no solid evidence for this assertion. He was an organist at the Accademia della Morte in Ferrara from 1667, but had probably left by 1675. He published his first music in 1677; the title page calls him maestro of music at the Confraternità della Morte in Finale Emilia
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, not far from Modena
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. He was maestro di cappella at Duke Alessandro II della Mirandola's court at 1680, and was elected principe at the Accademica Filarmonica in Bologna
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. He became maestro di cappella at the Accademia della Morte in Ferrara
Ferrara
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 in 1683, and then maestro di cappella at Ferrara Cathedral
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 in 1686. For his contributions to the musical life of Ferrara, he was often called "Bassani of Ferrara". He wrote 76 liturgically
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 ordered services for use at Ferrara Cathedral between 1710 and 1712. He became director of music at S Maria Maggiore in Bergamo
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 in 1712, and also taught at the Congregazione di Carità in the same city until his death.

Bassani was a celebrated violinist in his own time, and his fame was compounded by Burney's praise for him. His trio sonatas are his best-known and most often performed pieces in modern times. He wrote 13 oratorio
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s, but only four survive, and all 13 of his opera
Opera
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s have been lost aside from a few aria
Aria
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s from Gli amori alla moda.

Works

Operas
  • L'amorosa preda di Paride, 1683
  • Falarido tiranno d'Agrigento, 1685
  • L'Alarico Rè de' Goti 1685
  • Vitige [Rè de'Vandali], 1686
  • Agrippina in Baia, 1687
  • Gli amori alla moda, 1688, 10 arias survive
  • Il trionfo di Venere in Ida, 1688
  • La Ginerva, infanta di Scozia, 1690
  • Le vicende di Cocceio Nerva, 1691
  • Gl'amori tra gl'odii, o sia Il Ramiro in Norvegia, 1693
  • Roderico, Ferrara, 1696
  • L'Alarico, 1709
  • Armida al campo, Ferrara, 1711


Oratorios
  • L'Esaltazione di S Croce, 1675
  • L'Epulone, 1675
  • La tromba della divina misericordia, 1676
  • L'amore ingeniero, 1678
  • Il mistico Roveto, 1681
  • La morte delusa, 1686
  • Il Davide punito overo La pestilente strage d'Israele, 1686; performed as Nella luna eclissata dal Cristiano valore, 1687, and as La Pietà trionfante della morte, 1692 and 1697
  • Il Giona (Ambrosini), 1689
  • Mosè risorto dalle acque, 1694
  • Il conte di Bacheville, 1696
  • Susanna, 1697
  • Gl'impegni del divino amore nel transito della Beata Caterina Vegri detta di Bologna, 1703
  • Il trionfo della Fede, 1704

Vocal works
  • 8 masses
  • at least 20 motets
  • various sacred solo vocal works and choral works
  • 76 services, most with four solo voices, chorus, and basso continuo
  • ~16 trio sonatas

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