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Son of [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (1660-1725), although Domenico's fame rests on some 600 harpsichord sonatas, he is also known to have written operas (''Ottavia restituita'', ''Il Giustino'', ''Amor d'un ombra'') and some sacred music including two ''[[Psalm 51|Misereres]]'', a ''[[Stabat Mater]]'' and, for soprano solo, a ''[[Salve Regina]]''. (Source: "Baker's Biographical Dictionary", 9th ed.) | Son of [[Alessandro Scarlatti]] (1660-1725), although Domenico's fame rests on some 600 harpsichord sonatas, he is also known to have written operas (''Ottavia restituita'', ''Il Giustino'', ''Amor d'un ombra'') and some sacred music including two ''[[Psalm 51|Misereres]]'', a ''[[Stabat Mater]]'' and, for soprano solo, a ''[[Salve Regina]]''. (Source: "Baker's Biographical Dictionary", 9th ed.) | ||
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For other people named Scarlatti, see the disambiguation page.
Life
Born: 26 October 1685
Died: 23 July 1757
Biography:
Son of Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725), although Domenico's fame rests on some 600 harpsichord sonatas, he is also known to have written operas (Ottavia restituita, Il Giustino, Amor d'un ombra) and some sacred music including two Misereres, a Stabat Mater and, for soprano solo, a Salve Regina. (Source: "Baker's Biographical Dictionary", 9th ed.)
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