Petronio Franceschini

Italian composer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian composer
PlacesItaly
wasMusician Composer Cellist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Genres:Opera
Instruments:Cello
Birth9 January 1651, Bologna, Italy
Death4 December 1680Venice, Italy (aged 29 years)
Star signCapricorn
The details

Biography

Petronio Franceschini (Bologna, January 9, 1651 – Venice, December 4, 1680) was a Baroque composer from Italy.

Biography

Franceschini studied under Giacomo Antonio Perti and became also the main cellist in Basilica di San Petronio. He produced mainly church music and he is credited with an innovative use of trumpet and voices. In addition, he wrote four operas. He died in Venice before he had the chance to finish a fifth, Dionisio, which was completed by a contemporary of his, Giovanni Domenico Partenio. Today Franceschini's most often performed composition (conceived with San Petronio in mind) is his Sonata in D for two trumpets and strings; this work has been recorded several times since the 1960s.

Works

  • Le gare di Sdegno, d'Amore e di Gelosia
  • Oronte de Menfi
  • Arsinoe
  • Apollo in Tessaglia
  • Dioniso ovvero La virtù trionfante del vitio
  • Sonata for 2 Trumpets in D
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