Francesco Manelli

1624-1694
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Intro1624-1694
Gender
Male
Birth1624
Death1694 (aged 70 years)
The details

Biography

Francesco Manelli (Mannelli) (c. 1595 – 1667) was a Roman Baroque composer, particularly of opera, and a theorbo player. He is most well known for his collaboration with fellow Roman composer Benedetto Ferrari in bringing commercial opera to Venice. The first two works, in 1637 and 1638, to be put on commercially in the Teatro San Cassiano were both by Manelli - his L'Andromeda and La Maga Fulminata.

Francesco Manelli was for many years confused with the Franciscan friar Giovanni Battista Fasolo, because of the resemblances between Manelli’s cantata Luciata, (published in Musiche varie, op. 4 Venice, 1636), and Fasolo’s dialogue Il carro di Madama Lucia (Rome, 1628), and the shared text of the first piece in both collections. In a comparison of the two cantatas Fasolo's version is "languid and melancholy", while Manelli's version is "spirited and biting".

Works

Operas, music for all of which is lost.

  • L'Andromeda (libretto: Benedetto Ferrari) (1637)
  • La maga fulminata (Ferrari) (1638)
  • Delia ossia La sera sposa del sole (Giulio Strozzi) (1639)
  • Il pastor regio (Ferrari) 1640
  • L'Adone (Paolo Vendramin) (1640)
  • L'Alcate (Marc' Antonio Tirabosco) (1642)
  • Ercole nell'Erimanto (Bernardo Morando) (1651)
  • Le vicende del tempo (Morando) (1652)
  • Il ratto d'Europa (Paolo Emilio Fantuzzi / Elvezio Sandri) (1653)
  • La Filo, overo Giunone repacificata con Ercole (Francesco Berni) (1660)
  • La Licasta (Ferrari) (1664)

Cantatas

  • Musiche varie Op. 4 (1636)

Recordings

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