About the 1608 setting of the same libretto by Marco da Gagliano Dafne Gagliano File Daphne chased by Apollo.jpg thumb Daphne Apollo and Daphne Chased by Apollo , by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo , 1744 . Dafne is the earliest known work that, by modern standards, could be considered an opera . ref name js http links.jstor.org sici?sici 1612 0124 191310 2F12 15 3A1 3C102 3A 22TFOAC 3E2.0.CO 3B2 1 JSTOR.org Dafne , the First Opera. A Chronological Study ref ref name bc http www.abc.net.au tv quest txt s1487531.htm ABC.net.au How the Quest Was Won ref ref name ny http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?sec travel&res 9801E4D61731F930A35756C0A96E958260&n Top 2fReference 2fTimes 20Topics 2fSubjects 2fO 2fOpera NYTimes.com TRAVEL ADVISORY Opera s 400th Birthday Is Celebrated in Vienna ref It was composed by Jacopo Peri in 1597, with a libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini . History Dafne is scored for a much smaller ensemble than Claudio Monteverdi s slightly later operas, namely, a harpsichord , a lute , a viol , an archlute , and a triple flute. ref name na http www.newadvent.org cathen 10657a.htm NewAdvent.org ref Drawing on a new development at the time, Peri established recitative s, melodic speech ... gLYJ at.or.at hans misc itp newmediahistory dafne.xhtml&hl en&ct clnk&cd 41 Jacopo Peri Dafne page ref The story of Apollo falling in love with the eponymous nymph , Daphne , Jacopo Peri wrote Dafne ... Corsi . ref name at ref http www.jstor.org pss 830682 JSTOR Peri and Corsi s Dafne Some New Discoveries .... Florence s ruling House of Medici Medici family was sufficiently taken with Dafne to allow ... MusicWithEase.com Opera Before Gluck ref See also Dafne Opitz Sch tz , 1627 References reflist ... Fleming A play about the first production of Dafne Category Operas by Jacopo Peri Category Pastoral ... Dafne Peri it Dafne opera la Dafne nn Dafne av Jacopo Peri pl Dafne opera fi Dafne Perin ooppera tl Dafne unang opera ... more details
For the French collider DAPHNE, see D tecteur Grande Acceptance pour la Physique Photonucl aire Exp rimentale DAPHNE For Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating , see Insulin therapy DAFNE or DA NE I don t even see that in the only thing resembling a reference here, the external link is the D ouble A nnular ring for N ice E xperiments is an electron positron collider at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare INFN Frascati National Laboratory in Frascati , Italy . Since 1999 it has been colliding electron s and positron s at a center of mass energy of 1.02 GeV to create Phi meson phi &phi mesons . 85 of these decay into kaon s K , whose physics is the subject of most of the experiments at DAFNE. There are five experiments at DAFNE. KLOE experiment KLOE , or Kaon K LO ng E xperiment, which has been studying CP violation in kaon decays and rare kaon decays since 2000. This is the largest of DAFNE experiments. FINUDA , or FI sica NU cleare a DA FNE, studies the emission spectrum spectra and nonmesonic decays of Lambda baryon Lambda &Lambda hypernuclei produced by negatively charged kaons Subatomic particle Kaon striking a thin target. DEAR , or D AFNE E xotic A toms R esearch experiment, determines scattering lengths in atoms made from a kaon and a proton or deuteron . DAFNE Light Laboratory consists of 3 lines of synchrotron radiation emitted by DAFNE, a fourth is under construction. SIDDHARTA , or SI licon D rift D etectors for H adronic A tom R esearch by T iming A pplication, aims to improve the precision measurements of X ray transitions in kaon atoms studied at DEAR. External links http www.lnf.infn.it acceleratori The homepage of the accelerator division of Frascati National Laboratory coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Dafne Category Particle physics facilities Category Particle experiments Category Research institutes in Italy particle stub eo DA NE it DAFNE ... more details
Infobox person name Dafne Fern ndez image Dafne Fern ndez.jpg imagesize 150px caption birth name Dafne Fern ndez birth date Birth date and age 1985 3 31 birth place Madrid , Spain height othername years active spouse homepage notable role academyawards goyaawards emmyawards tonyawards Dafne Fern ndez born March 31, 1985 Madrid , Spain is a Spain Spanish actress , dancer and singer . Dafne became famous for playing Marta Ramos in the Spanish TV series Un paso adelante , along with actors like M nica Cruz , Beatriz Luengo , Pablo Puyol , Silvia Marty and Lola Herrera . She studied dance and dramatic art , worked in the Fama Musical theatre musical , was the presenter of the XXI Goya Awards 2007 and also appeared in Na m Thomas s Caliente videoclip. Filmography class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Year Film Role Notes 1996 in film 1996 Canguros Ni a 1 episode 1996 in film 1996 Malena es un nombre de tango Malena ni a 1997 in film 1997 Pajarico Fuensanta 1998 in film 1998 Resultado final Mar a Jos ni a 1999 in film 1999 Entre las piernas Celia 1999 in film 1999 Goya en Burdeos Rosario 2000 in film 2000 Para so Irene 1 episode 2000 in film 2000 Otro barrio, El 2001 in film 2001 Hombres felices Hada 2001 in film 2001 Juego de Luna Luna 2002 in film 2002 Caja 507, La Mar a Pardo Mu oz 2002 in film 2002 2005 in film 2005 Un paso adelante Paso adelante, Un Marta Ramos 49 episodes 2002 in film 2002 2006 in film 2006 Hospital Central Rebeca 2 episodes 2007 in film 2007 Joint Security America Captain Ines Diaz pre production 2008 in film 2008 Los Serrano Luna 2009 2012 in tv series Tierra de ... DafneFernandez.htm Photos, revistas http www.rottentomatoes.com celebrity dafne fernandez rottentomatoes Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fernandez, Dafne ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Fernandez, Dafne Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Spanish television ... People from Madrid es Dafne Fern ndez fr Dafne Fern ndez it Dafne Fern ndez fi Dafne Fern ndez ... more details
Infobox pageant titleholder name Dafne Molina photo title Nuestra Belleza M xico Miss World delegates Nuestra Belleza Mundo M xico 2004 competitions Nuestra Belleza M xico 2004 br nowrap Nuestra Belleza Mundo M xico br Miss World 2005 br 1st runner up br Miss World Americas birth place Mexico City , Mexico birth name Dafne Molina Lona birth date Birth date and age 1982 02 24 eye color Eye color Hazel Hazel hair color Black hair Black height height m 1.78 precision 0 Dafne Molina Lona born February 24, 1982 in Mexico City , Mexican Federal District Distrito Federal is a Mexico Mexican model who represented her country in Miss World 2005 , held in Sanya , People s Republic of China China on December 10, 2005. ref name pgt http www.pageantopolis.com international world 2005.htm Pageantopolis Miss World 2005 ref Biography Prior to becoming a beauty queen, Dafne Molina participated in Elite Model Look Elite Model Look Mexico 2002 and later received her diploma in interior design . On September 10, 2004, she competed in the national beauty pageant Nuestra Belleza M xico , held in San Luis Potos . Placing second to Laura Elizondo of Tamaulipas , who became Miss Mexico Universe, Molina obtained the title of Miss Mexico World, which gave her the right to represent Mexico in the Miss World pageant. ref http www.esmas.com espectaculos farandula 390978.html Tamaulipas es Nuestra Belleza M xico 2004 ref There, Molina placed as the runner up First Runner up to Unnur Birna Vilhj lmsd ttir of Iceland ... contest. ref name pgt On September 2, 2005, Dafne Molina was succeeded by Karla Jim nez of the state ... http www.missworld.tv bio bio.sps?iBiographyID 51876 Dafne Molina at the Miss World Website http ... Persondata NAME Molina, Dafne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 24, 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Mexico City , Mexico DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Molina, Dafne Category 1982 ... Category People from Mexico City mexico bio stub pageant bio stub fr Dafne Molina ... more details
Dafne Daphne is an opera by the Italy Italian composer Marco da Gagliano . It is described as a favola in musica in one act and a prologue. The libretto , by Ottavio Rinuccini , is based on the myth of Daphne and Apollo as related by Ovid in the first book of the Metamorphoses . It is a reworking and expansion of the text Rinuccini had given Jacopo Peri to set around 1598. The opera was first performed at the Ducal Palace, Mantua in late February, 1608. ref Oxford Illustrated p.15 ref It had originally been intended to form part of the wedding celebrations of Francesco IV Gonzaga Prince Francesco Gonzaga of Mantua and Margarida of Savoy, Vicereine of Portugal Margherita of Savoy , but the arrival of the bride was delayed and the staging was brought forward Monteverdi s opera L Arianna was also written for the marriage but not performed until May . A private performance of Dafne was given in Florence at the house of Don Giovanni de Medici on 9 February 1611. The Medici were the patrons of the Florentine Gagliano and the laurel into which the heroine of the opera is transformed was their symbol. The score of the opera was printed in Florence on 20 October 1608. It contains detailed instructions ... ref Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast Dafne Daphne soprano Caterina Martinelli Apollo ... art. Recordings La Dafne Robert White, Mauritia Thornburg, Su Harrison, Mary Rawcliffe, Susan ... Pacifica, conducted by Paul Vorwerk ABC Command, Quadraphonic, 1975 Dafne Norma Lerer, Nigel Rogers ... DG Archiv, 1977 Dafne Maria Cristina Kiehr , Roberta Invernizzi, Adriana Fernandez, Jordi Ricart ... Elyma, conducted by Gabriel Garrido K617, 1995 Dafne Chantal Santon, Guillemette Laurens , Daphn Touchais ... opera d dafne 1.php Del Teatro in Italian http pagesperso orange.fr jean claude.brenac Cadre baroque.htm ... Category 1608 operas Category Operas Category Operas based on Greco Roman mythology es Dafne Gagliano it La Dafne ... more details
Infobox athlete name Dafne Schippers image 20100327 Dafne Schippers.jpg imagesize 230px nationality NED sport Track and field athletics event Heptathlon birth date Birth date and age 1992 06 15 df yes birth place Utrecht , Netherlands residence height convert 1.79 m ftin abbr on lk off weight convert 63 kg lb abbr on lk off pb medaltemplates MedalCountry the NED MedalSport Women s Athletics sport athletics MedalCompetition IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics World Junior Championships MedalGold 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics 2010 Moncton 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics Women s heptathlon Heptathlon MedalCompetition European Athletics Junior Championships European Junior Championships MedalGold 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships 2011 Tallinn Heptathlon Dafne Schippers born 15 June 1992 in Utrecht is a Netherlands Dutch Track and field athletics athlete competing in heptathlon and the 200m 200 metres . Schippers won gold medal s at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics and 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships . Major competitions record AchievementTable Event yes colspan 6 Representing NED 2010 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics World Junior Championships Moncton, Canada bgcolor gold 1st Heptathlon 5967 pts rowspan 4 2011 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships European Indoor Championships Paris, France 11th sf 60 m 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships Women s 60 metres 7.30 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships European Junior Championships Tallinn, Estonia bgcolor gold 1st Heptathlon ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schippers, Dafne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch heptathlete ... Schippers, Dafne Category 1992 births Category Living people Category Dutch heptathletes Category People from Utrecht city Netherlands athletics bio stub fr Dafne Schippers nl Dafne Schippers pl Dafne Schippers fi Dafne Schippers ... more details
About the 1597 setting of the original Italian libretto by Jacopo Peri Dafne File Daphne chased by Apollo.jpg thumb Daphne Apollo and Daphne Chased by Apollo , by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo , 1744 . Die Dafne 1627 to a libretto by Martin Opitz which survives , and music by Heinrich Sch tz which is lost , is traditionally regarded as the first German opera , though it is generally considered a Singspiel . History of the work Opitz was already a friend of Sch tz and in all wrote twelve German madrigal texts for him. In 1625 and 1626 Opitz visited the Dresden court, to work with Sch tz on a Sing Comoedie based on the model of Jacopo Peri s Dafne . ref Isabella Van Elferen Mystical Love in the German Baroque Theology, Poetry, Music 2009 Page 31 The Dresden Kapellmeister Heinrich Sch tz was a friend of Martin Opitz, who wrote twelve German madrigal texts for him.26 In 1625 and 1626 Opitz visited Dresden, where he worked with Sch tz on a Sing Comoedie entitled Dafne first ... ref Opitz rewrote the libretto after Rinuccini , translating it into Alexandrine verse , and his libretto was so highly regarded that it was later adapted back into Italian by later Italian librettists. ref A Alms Adapting an adaptation Martin Opitz s Dafne among the Italians 2012 em.oxfordjournals.org content early 2012 02 23 em.car119.full 23 Feb 2012 The 1627 Opitz Sch tz Dafne was in a sense a paradigmatic work it presented a case that German opera could develop a lasting presence by ... ref Opitz and Sch tz were probably attracted by religious content of the work, rather than the purely pagan mythology of Dafne ... of Dafne or Euridice. ref The electoral secretary to the Saxon Court, Johann Seusse also exerted ... sein, als Sch tz und Opitz das gemeinsame Dafne Projekt besprachen. Opitz weilte in jenem Sommer in diplomatischer ..., and Wolfram Steude 1991 made the controversial proposal that Dafne was in fact a spoken drama with inserted ... proposal that Dafne amounted to nothing more than a piece of spoken theatre with inserted ... more details
Handel expanded Cantatas Apollo e Dafne Apollo and Daphne, H ndel Werke Verzeichnis HWV   122 is a Secularity secular cantata composed by George Frideric Handel in 1709 10. Handel began the work in Venice in 1709, but completed it in Hanover after arriving in 1710 to take up his appointment as Kapellmeister to the Electorate of Brunswick L neburg Elector , the later King George I of Great Britain . The work is one of Handel s most ambitious cantatas, and is indicative of the brilliant operatic career to follow in the next 30 years of his life. The work s original overture has not survived and therefore another of the composer s instrumental works is sometimes substituted as an introduction. The cantata s instrumentation is bright as Handel adds a flute, a pair of oboes and a bassoon to the usual strings. The work takes just over 40 minutes to perform. Synopsis File Apollo Chasing Daphne.jpg thumb Apollo Chasing Daphne 1681 by Carlo Maratta See also Apollo and Daphne Apollo , having released Greece from tyranny by killing the menacing dragon Python mythology Python , is in an arrogant mood. He boasts that even Cupid s archery is no match for his own bow and arrow however his conceit is shattered upon spying the lovely Daphne . Apollo is instantly smitten and plies his full range of charms in an attempt to win Daphne s favour. Naturally distrustful, she rejects his advances, stating that she would rather die than lose her honour. Apollo becomes more forceful in insisting that she yield to his love and physically takes hold of her. When all seems lost, Daphne manages to escape his clutches by transforming herself into a laurel tree. Displaying great sorrow, Apollo states that his tears will water her green leaves and that her triumphant branches will be used to crown the greatest heroes. Dramatis personae Apollo Bass voice type bass Daphne soprano Summary class wikitable ... will I wear you. Category Cantatas by George Frideric Handel Category 1710 works pt Apollo e Dafne ... more details
Cavalli operas Gli amori d Apollo e di Dafne The Loves of Apollo and Daphne is an opera by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli . It was Cavalli s second operatic work and was premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano , Venice during the Carnival season of 1640. The libretto is by Giovanni Francesco Busenello and is based on the story of the god Apollo s love for the nymph Daphne as told in Ovid s Metamorphoses . Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast, 1640 br Conductor Apollo haute contre Daphne Dafne mezzo soprano Aurora mythology Aurora soprano Cephalus Cefalo tenor Cupid Amore soprano Filena soprano Alfesibeo baritone Sonno bariton Cirilla haute contre Aphrodite Venere mezzo soprano Jupiter mythology Giove bass vocal range bass Pan god Pan tenor Morfeo tenor Procris soprano Itaton soprano Titonio tenor Peneus Peneo bass Three Muse muses mezzosoprano and two sopranos colspan 3 Coro de Ninfe e Pastori Recordings Gli Amori d Apollo e di Dafne Orquestra Joven de la Sinf nica de Galicia, Alberto Zedda , Naxos, 2006. Gli amori d Apollo e di Dafne Ensemble Elyma , Gabriel Garrido , K617 2009 References Notes reflist Source Holden, Amanda Ed. , The New Penguin Opera Guide , New York Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN 0 140 29312 4 DEFAULTSORT Amori d Apollo e di Dafne Category Italian language operas Category Operas by Francesco Cavalli Category 1640 operas Category Operas based on Greco Roman mythology Category Operas italian opera stub ca Gli amori d Apollo e di Dafne es Gli amori d Apollo e di Dafne ... more details
MAMI Mainz Germany between 1990 and 2003 DAFNE or DA NE, a nuclear physics experiment in Frascati ... and valet Shannon Spruill born 1975 References Reflist disambig Category Given names ca Dafne da Daphne flertydig de Daphne el es Dafne desambiguaci n fr Daphn it Dafne he la Daphne nl Daphne ja pl Dafne pt Dafne desambigua o ru simple Daphne fi Dafne t smennyssivu sv Daphne olika betydelser tl Dafne ... more details
Kaonic hydrogen is an exotic atom consisting of a negatively charged kaon orbiting a proton . Such particles were first seen, through their X ray spectrum , at the KEK in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Tsukuba , Japan . More detailed studies have been performed at DAFNE in Frascati , Italy . Kaonium has been created in very low energy collisions of kaons with protons. In the experiments called DAFNE exotic atoms research DEAR , kaons were produced by the decay of a Phi meson &phi meson at the &phi factory in DAFNE. The experiment saw X rays from three states in kaonic hydrogen. The ground state binding energy was measured to be 193    37  statistical     6  systematic   electronvolt eV . Unlike in the hydrogen atom , where the electron and proton interact only through quantum electrodynamics , kaons and protons interact also by nuclear force s. This results in the atom being metastable , with a very small lifetime. This lifetime is given as a resonance particle physics resonance width of 249    111  statistical     30  systematic   electronvolt eV . The lifetime of kaonium is expected to be as low as val 1.18 e 18 u s . External links http cerncourier.com main article 45 6 3 Article in CERN Courier particle stub Category Exotic atoms Category Atomic physics Category Hydrogen physics Category Mesons Category Nuclear physics Category Quantum chromodynamics it Idrogeno kaonico zh K ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic 1608 music The year 1608 in music involved some significant events. Events Claudio Monteverdi asks to be allowed to resign his post with House of Gonzaga Gonzaga family, Mantua On February 9, the masque The Hue and Cry After Cupid , written by Ben Jonson and designed by Inigo Jones , is performed at Whitehall Palace . The masque features the music of Alfonso Ferrabosco the younger . Classical music Adriano Banchieri Festino , a madrigal comedy Girolamo Frescobaldi Il primo libro de madrigali Girolamo Frescobaldi Primo libro delle fantasie Hans Leo Hassler Kirchenes ng , a collection of sacred songs, published in Nuremberg Robert Jones composer Robert Jones Ultimum vale, with a triplicity of musicke... Claudio Monteverdi Il ballo delle ingrate Thomas Weelkes Ayeres Or Phantasticke Spirites for three voices Opera Claudio Monteverdi L Arianna mostly lost Marco da Gagliano Dafne Gagliano Dafne Births date unknown Francisco Lopez Capillas , Mexican composer died 1674 Deaths October 26 Philipp Nicolai , composer born 1556 date unknown Lorenzino dai Liuti , lutenist and composer Luca Bati , composer born 1546 Simone Verovio , printer of music books Category 1608 in music mk 1608 ... more details
File Schutz.jpg thumb upright Heinrich Sch tz , c. 1650 1660 Leipzig , by Christoph Spetner Heinrich Sch tz , often called the father of German music, ref Of German music a symposium Hans Hubert Sch nzeler 1976 ... covered with the dust which customarily pervades historical archives, but they had the misfortune to be superseded by that man who, with a large measure of justification, has been termed the father of German music Heinrich Schutz. ref composer of what is traditionally regarded as the first German opera Dafne Opitz Sch tz Dafne 1627, lost , and transmitter of the Italian style of his teacher Giovanni Gabrieli to Germany had many pupils, including many of the musicians who sang or played under him as Kapellmeister in composition. Heinrich Albert composer , Sch tz cousin Christoph Bernhard Giovanni Andrea Bontempi Anton Colander , childhood friend of Sch tz Princess Elisabeth Sophie of Mecklenburg Carlo Farina Johann Wilhelm Furchheim Johann Kaspar Horn Caspar Kittel Christoph Kittel Johann Klemm Johann Jacob L we Gabriel M hlich Johann Nauwach David Pohle Johann Schelle Johann Theile Clemens Thieme Johann Vierdanck Matthias Weckmann Friedrich Werner Friedrich von Westhoff , father of Johann Paul von Westhoff References reflist Category Lists of music students by teacher Schutz Category Pupils of Heinrich Sch tz ... more details
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Marco da Gagliano 1 May 1582 &ndash 25 February 1643 was an Italy Italian composer of the early Baroque music Baroque era. He was important in the early history of opera and the development of the solo and concerted madrigal music madrigal . Life He was born in Florence and lived most of his life there. After early study both with a religious confraternity and with Luca Bati , he was employed beginning in 1602 at the church of San Lorenzo di Firenze San Lorenzo for six years as a singing instructor. In 1607 he went to Mantua , where he wrote music for the House of Gonzaga Gonzaga family, including his impressive operatic setting of Dafne Gagliano Dafne , and in 1609 returned to Florence to become maestro di cappella at the Compagnia dell Arcangelo Raffaello , the organisation at which he had received his boyhood musical training. Later that same year the Medici made him maestro di cappella of their court, a position he held for 35 years. Music and influence Gagliano wrote an enormous quantity of music, both sacred and secular, for the Medici, and in addition he was a singer and instrumentalist who entertained them privately. His works include fourteen published operas of which two survive, La Flora 1628 set to a libretto by Andrea Salvadori and Dafne Gagliano Dafne 1608 . Dafne was praised as the best setting of the libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini Rinuccini &mdash even by Jacopo Peri , the first to write an opera on the text. Meanwhile Gagliano or somebody else changed for him Rinuccini s poetry so strongly that sometimes it is impossible to recognize traces of the original. Peri indicated that Gagliano s way of setting text to music came closer to actual speech than any other, therefore accomplishing the aim of the Florentine Camerata of decades before, who sought to recapture that supposed aspect of ancient Greek music . Other music by Gagliano includes secular monody monodies and numerous madrigal music madrigals . While the monody was a Baroque stylistic innovatio ... more details
Year nav topic 1597 music Events Lutenist and composer Robert Jones composer Robert Jones graduates from St Edmund Hall, Oxford . Publications Thomas Morley A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke Classical music John Dowland The Firste Booke of Songes or Ayres of Fowre Partes Giovanni Gabrieli Sacrae Symphoniae , Book 1 George Kirbye The first set Of English Madrigalls, to 4. 5. & 6. voyces Orazio Vecchi Canzonetta Canzonette a3 L Amfiparnasso , a madrigal comedy Opera Jacopo Peri Dafne , the earliest known opera Births July 22 Virgilio Mazzocchi , Italian composer of oratorios died 1646 date unknown Andreas D ben , organist and composer died 1662 Luigi Rossi , Italian composer of cantatas died 1653 Deaths January 29 Elias Ammerbach , organist b. c.1530 June 6 William Hunnis , poet, dramatist, and composer October 7 Francesco Rovigo , organist and composer b. c.1540 Category 1597 Music Category 16th century in music he 1597 mk 1597 ... more details
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Image Jacopo Peri 1.jpg thumb Jacopo Peri Jacopo Peri 20 August 1561 &ndash 12 August 1633 was an Italy Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance music Renaissance and Baroque music Baroque styles, and is often called the inventor of opera . He wrote the first work to be called an opera today, Dafne around 1597 , and also the first opera to have survived to the present day, Euridice opera Euridice 1600 . Peri was born in Rome , but studied in Florence with Cristofano Malvezzi , and went on to work in a number of Christian Church churches there, both as an organist and as a singer. He subsequently began to work in the Medici court, first as a tenor singer and keyboard instrument keyboard player, and later as a composer. His earliest works were incidental music for Play theatre plays , intermedio intermedi and Madrigal music madrigal s. In the 1590s, Peri became associated with Jacopo Corsi , the leading patron of music in Florence. They felt contemporary art was inferior to classical Greece Greek and Roman works, and decided to attempt to recreate Greek tragedy , as they understood it. Their work added to that of the Florentine Camerata of the previous decade, which produced the first experiments in monody , the solo song style over Figured bass continuo bass which eventually developed into recitative and aria . Peri and Corsi brought in the poet Ottavio Rinuccini to write a text, and the result, Dafne , though nowadays thought to be a long way from anything the Greeks would have recognised, is seen as the first work in a new form, opera . Rinuccini and Peri next collaborated on Euridice . This was first performed on 6 October 1600 at the Palazzo Pitti . Unlike Dafne , it has survived to the present day though it is hardly ever staged, and then only as an historical curio . The work made use of recitative s, a new development which went between the aria s and Choir chorus es and served to move the action along. Peri produced a num ... more details
Barbara Russano Hanning is an American musicologist who specializes in 16th and 17th century Italian music. She has also written works on the music of 18th century France and on musical iconography . She earned a PhD in musicology from Yale University . ref name CUNY She is currently on the music faculty of the CUNY Graduate Center as Professor Emeritus and is the former chair of the City University of New York s music department, a post she held from 1990 2005. From 1993 1997 she was president of the Society for Seventeenth Century Music . ref cite web url http books.wwnorton.com books Author.aspx?id 11744 title Barbara Russano Hanning work W.W. Norton and Co. ref Many of Hanning s writings have focused on early opera s. She is the author of three books and several journal articles. She has also contributed numerous entries to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1980 and its second edition of 2000 including biographical articles on Giulio Belli , Giulio Caccini , Gabriello Chiabrera , Marco da Gagliano , Giovanni Battista Guarini , Ottavio Rinuccini , Alessandro Striggio , and Torquato Tasso and entries on the operas Dafne by Rinuccini, Dafne Gagliano Dafne by Gagliano, Euridice Peri Euridice by Peri, and Il rapimento di Cefalo by Caccini. ref name CUNY cite web url http web.gc.cuny.edu Music faculty hanning.html title Barbara Russano Hanning work cuny.edu ref Works Books Of Poetry and Music s Power Humanism and the Creation of Opera . Ann Arbor, MI UMI Research Press, 1980. 371 pp. Musical Humanism and Its Legacy Essays in Honor of Claude V. Palisca . Stuyvesant, NY Pendragon, 1992. 543 pp. Concise History of Western Music . Based on Grout Palisca, A History of Western Music . Norton, 1998. 585 pp. Second edition, 2002. Articles Apologia pro Ottavio Rinuccini, Journal of the American Musicological Society 26 2 Summer 1973 , 240 262. Glorious Apollo Poetic and Political Themes in the First Opera, Renaissance Quarterly 32 4 Winter 1979 , 485 513. Music i ... more details
Image Jacopo Peri 1.jpg thumb right Jacopo Peri , in costume for the performance of the first opera, Dafne . Euridice also Erudice or Eurydice is an opera by Jacopo Peri , with additional music by Giulio Caccini . Caccini wrote his own Euridice Caccini Euridice even as he supplied music to Peri s opera, published this version before Peri s was performed, in 1600, and got it staged two years later. The libretto by Ottavio Rinuccini is based on books X and XI of Ovid s Metamorphoses poem Metamorphoses ref name Harness cite web title Le tre Euridici Characterization and Allegory in the Euridici of Peri and Caccini url http sscm jscm.press.illinois.edu v9 no1 harness.html ch7 work Journal of Seventeenth Century Music accessdate 2011 06 23 ref which recount the story of the legendary musician Orpheus and his wife Euridice . The opera was first performed in Florence on 6 October 1600 at the Palazzo Pitti with Peri himself singing the title role. Composition history Euridice was created for the marriage of Henry IV of France King Henry IV of France and Maria de Medici . The composition is typically considered to be the second work of modern opera, and the first such musical drama to survive to the present day. The first, Dafne , was written by the same authors in 1597 . Since both the libretto ... bass Dafne soprano Plutone bass Proserpina soprano Radamanto tenor Venere soprano colspan 3 Nymphs ... by Dafne. She brings the terrible news that Euridice has been bitten by a venomous snake and has ..., Ogni Pastore Arcetro, Orfeo align center Lassa Che Di Spavento E Di Pietate Dafne, Arcetro, Orfeo align center Per Quel Vago Boschetto Dafne, Arcetro align center Non Piango E Non Sospiro Orfeo align center Ahi Mort Inde E Ria Arcetro, Dafne, Ninfa del coro align center Sconsolati Desir, Giole Fugaci ... Con Frettoloso Passo Arcetro, Dafne, Coro align center Lo Che Pensato Havea Di Starmi Ascoso Arcetro ..., Dafne, Arcetro, Orfeo, Aminta align center Modi Or Soavi Or Mesti Orfeo align center Felice Semideo ... more details
Robert Pomakov born February 25, 1981 is a Canadian operatic Bass vocal range bass . Born in Toronto , Pomakov graduated from St. Michael s Choir School, Toronto, in 1999, and later studied at the Curtis Institute of Music . He performed at the LuminaTO Luna Gala . Clarify date March 2011 Recordings Handel Apollo and Dafne Alchemist European Union Baroque Orchestra under Roy Goodman http www.naxos.com artistinfo 1645.htm Naxos CD 8.555712 External links http www.imgartists.com ?page artist&id 491 IMG Artists biography http www.scena.org lsm sm5 9 pomakov en.htm Article in Scena.org http www.naxos.com artistinfo 1645.htm Naxos biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pomakov, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian opera singer and classical musician DATE OF BIRTH February 25, 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH Toronto , Ontario , Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pomakov, Robert Category 1981 births Category Operatic basses Category Canadian classical musicians Category Canadian opera singers Category People from Toronto Category Living people Category Operalia, The World Opera Competition prize winners Canada opera singer stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 BLP sources date July 2011 Gaetano Vignola is an Italian accelerator physicist ref Cite doi 10.1107 S0909049504009288 ref who works on high energy particle physics . He is the builder of the particle collider of INFN in 1987 in Frascati , Italy , as well as the project leader for the DAFNE particle accelerator project. ref cite news last Bompard first Paul date 3 October 1997 work Times Higher Education pages 48, Issue 1300 quote Gaetano Vignola, project leader, said that the cost was only 120.4 billion lire Pounds 44 million . The project started in 1991. accessdate 6 July 2011 ref He has trained many students and researchers in the field of particle accelerator technology and contributed in many giant Particle accelerator accelerator projects in the world. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vignola, Gaetano ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vignola, Gaetano Category Italian physicists Category Accelerator physicists Category Living people italy scientist stub physicist stub ... more details
Ottavio Rinuccini 20 January 1562 &ndash 28 March 1621 was an Italy Italian poet, courtier, and opera libretto librettist at the end of the Renaissance music Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque music Baroque eras. In collaborating with Jacopo Peri to produce the first opera, Dafne , in 1597, he became the first opera librettist. He was born and died at Florence . Works Rinuccini wrote texts for some of the intermedio intermedi at the performance of La Pellegrina La pellegrina at the wedding of Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Ferdinand I de Medici and Christina, Grand Duchess of Tuscany Christine de Lorraine in May 1589. Other works include Libretto for Jacopo Peri s opera Dafne , first performed early in 1598 The pastorale poetry pastorale , Euridice , used as the libretto for Peri s opera, Euridice opera Euridice , and Giulio Caccini Giulio Caccini s opera of the same name. Libretto for Claudio Monteverdi Claudio Monteverdi s L Arianna , first performed in 1608 Libretto for Claudio Monteverdi Claudio Monteverdi s Il ballo delle ingrate , first performed in 1608. Filippo Bonaffino set some of his poetry to music in book of madrigals in 1623. References cite book last Grout first Donald Jay coauthors Williams, Hermine Weigel title A Short History of Opera year 1988 publisher Columbia University Press location New York language isbn 0 231 06192 7 cite book last Leopold first Silke others trans. from German by Anne Smith title Monteverdi Music in Transition origyear 1982 year 1991 publisher Clarendon Press location Oxford isbn 0 19 315248 7 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rinuccini, Ottavio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 January 1562 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 March 1621 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rinuccini, Ottavio Category 1562 births Category 1621 deaths Category People from Florence Category Italian poets Category Italian opera librettists Italy writer stub Opera bio stub ca Ottavio Rinuccini cs Otta ... more details
Image Nicola Fago.jpg 150px thumb right Nicola Fago. Francesco Nicola Fago, II Tarantino 26 February 1677 18 February 1745 was an Italy Italian Baroque composer and teacher. Father of Lorenzo Fago 1704 1793 . ref Companion to baroque music Julie Anne Sadie 1991 Fago. Neapolitan father and son who were composers and teachers. Francesco Nicola Fago 1677 1745 , known as II Tarantino , studied with Provenzale at the Neapolitan Conservatorio S Maria della Pieta dei Turchini, where he himself ...Francesco Nicola s first post was as primo maestro of the Conservatorio di S Onofrio 1704 8 , but from 1705 he was based at the Turchini where his pupils included Falco, Feo, Majo, Leo and Jommelli, as well as his own son Lorenzo. ref Biography Born in Taranto , he studied music under Francesco Provenzale at the Music conservatories of Naples Conservatorio della Piet dei Turchini Conservatorio della Piet dei Turchini in Naples between 1693 and 1695. Between 1704 and 1708 he worked at the Conservatorio Sant Onofrio , but from 1705 to 1740 he was based at the Conservatorio della Piet d Turchini , where his pupils included Leonardo Leo , Francesco Feo , Giuseppe de Majo , Niccolo Jommelli , Nicola Sala , Michele de Falco , Carmine Giordani as well as his own son Lorenzo Fago . From 1709 to 1731 he also served at the Tesoro di San Gennaro . He died in Naples in 1745. Operas Lo Masiello L Astratto 1709 Il Radamista 1707 La Dafne Cassandra Indovina 1711 Magnificat ten vocals instruments Stabat Mater 4 vocals a quartet Il Faraone Sommerso 1709 Other works Le fenzejune abbendurate , Commedia per musica, 1710 La Cianna , Commedia per musica, 1711 Lo Masillo Dramma per musica 2. Akt von Michele de Falco , 1712 La Dafne , Favola pastorale in stile arcadio, 1714 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fago, Nicola ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 26 February 1677 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 18 February 1745 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fago, N ... more details
The Juno Award for Classical Album of the Year has been awarded since 1994, as recognition each year for the best vocal classical music album in Canada . ref cite web title Juno Award winners list by year format Requires a search by year url http www.metrolyrics.com awards.html work Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences publisher MetroLeap Media Inc. MetroLeap Media accessdate 2009 12 29 ref Winners Best Classical Album Vocal or Choral Performance 1994 2002 Juno Awards of 1994 1994 Claudette Leblanc soprano , Valerie Tryon piano , Debussy Songs Juno Awards of 1995 1995 Vocal Soloists Choeur et Orchestre symphonique de Montreal , Charles Dutoit Conductor, Berlioz Les Troyens Juno Awards of 1996 1996 Ben Heppner tenor , The Toronto Symphony Orchestra , Andrew Davis conductor Andrew Davis Conductor, Ben Heppner Sings Richard Strauss Juno Awards of 1997 1997 Choeur et orchestre symphonique de Montr al , Charles Dutoit Conductor, Berlioz La Damnation de Faust Juno Awards of 1998 1998 Michael Schade tenor , Russell Braun baritone , Canadian Opera Company Orchestra , Richard Bradshaw , Soir e fran aise Juno Awards of 1999 1999 Gerald Finley baritone , Stephen Ralls piano , Songs of Travel Juno Awards of 2000 2000 Ben Heppner , German Romantic Opera Juno Awards of 2001 2001 Karina Gauvin Russell Braun Les Violons du Roy , George Frideric Handel G. F. Handel Apollo e Dafne Handel Apollo e Dafne & Silete Venti Juno Awards of 2002 2002 Ben Heppner , Air Fran ais Classical Album of the Year Vocal or Choral Performance 2003 Present Juno Awards of 2003 2003 Les Violons Du Roy , Mozart Requiem Juno Awards of 2004 2004 Isabel Bayrakdarian , James Parker , Cello Ensemble, Azul o Juno Awards of 2005 2005 Isabel Bayrakdarian , Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra , Cleopatra Juno Awards of 2006 2006 Isabel Bayrakdarian , Serouj Kradjian , Viardot Garcia Lieder Chansons Canzoni Mazurkas Juno Awards of 2007 2007 Isabel Bayrakdarian , Russel Braun , Michael Schade Mozart Arie e Duetti ... more details