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Steffani was born in Castelfranco Veneto and died at Frankfurt am Main. He served successively as music director for the Electors of Bavaria and Hanover. While at Hanover, he persuaded Handel to come there. He was thus an important factor in that composer's link with England, when a later Elector moved to England as George I. He later served as a diplomat for both Hanover and the Palatinate at Düsseldorf. He was papal pronotary at Düsseldorf, with the rank of bishop. He wrote operas and over 100 two-part cantatas. | |||
Steffani was born in Castelfranco Veneto and died at Frankfurt am Main. He served successively as music director for the Electors of Bavaria and Hanover. While at Hanover, he persuaded Handel to come there. He was thus an important factor in that composer's link with England, when a later Elector moved to England as George I. He later served as a diplomat for both Hanover and the Palatinate at Düsseldorf. He was papal pronotary at Düsseldorf, with the rank of bishop. He wrote operas and over 100 two-part cantatas. | |||
Britannica online gives his birth year as 1654, Wikipedia as 1653. | Britannica online gives his birth year as 1654, Wikipedia as 1653. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:38, 13 November 2020
Life
Born: 25 July 1654
Died: 12 February 1728
Biography
Steffani was born in Castelfranco Veneto and died at Frankfurt am Main. He served successively as music director for the Electors of Bavaria and Hanover. While at Hanover, he persuaded Handel to come there. He was thus an important factor in that composer's link with England, when a later Elector moved to England as George I. He later served as a diplomat for both Hanover and the Palatinate at Düsseldorf. He was papal pronotary at Düsseldorf, with the rank of bishop. He wrote operas and over 100 two-part cantatas.
Britannica online gives his birth year as 1654, Wikipedia as 1653.
View the Wikipedia article on Agostino Steffani.
List of choral works
- Beatus vir
- Come, ye children
- Confitebor
- Dixit Dominus
- In convertendo Dominus
- In exitu
- Laetatus sum
- Lauda Jerusalem
- Laudate Dominum a 8 canti concertato
- Laudate pueri
- Laudate pueri a 9
- Magnificat
- Nisi Dominus
- Reginam nostram
- Rejoice in the Lord
- Triduanas a Domino
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Publications
External links
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