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Antonio Cesti (bap. 5 August 1623 – 14 October 1669), known today primarily as an Italian composer of the Baroque era, he was also a singer (tenor), and organist. He was "the most celebrated Italian musician of his generation". He was born at Arezzo, and studied with various local musicians. In 1637 he joined the Franciscan order. While he was in Volterra he turned more toward secular music, probably due to the patronage of the powerful Medici family. Here he also came in contact with Salvator Rosa, who wrote librettos for a number of Cesti's cantatas. By 1650 Cesti's calling as a monk and his success as a singer and composer for operas was coming into conflict, and he was officially reprimanded. In 1652 he became a member of the court at Innsbruck of Archduke Ferdinand Karl. After holding a post somewhere in Florence as maestro di cappella, he entered the papal chapel in 1660. In 1666 he became Vice-Kapellmeister at Vienna, and died at Venice in 1669. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Tu mancavi a tormentarmi, crudelissima speranza (arr. L. Stokowski)
1,6952Orontea: Intorno all'idol mio
1,0463Intorno All'Idol Mio (Arr. Voice & Electric Guitar)
7454I casti amori d’Orontea, Act II: Intorno all’idol mio
5125Lamento della Madre Ebrea
4916Tu mancavi a tormentarmi (arr. A. Parisotti)
4157Intorno all'idol mio
2528Disserratevi abissi
1889Intorno all' idol mio (from L'Orontea)
17510Orontea: Act II, scene 16: Recitative: "E che si fa?"
158An Evening with Leopold Stokowski
Cesti: Orontea
Cecilia Bartoli - Arie Antiche: Se tu m'ami

Alma Mia
Lamenti Barocchi (Baroque Laments) Vol. 3
Hush
GIGLI, Beniamino: London Recordings (1947-1949)
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music-Volume 1 (Disc 4)
Prologue
Love
Journey: Five Centuries of Song for the Saxophone
L’alba separa dalla luce l’ombra (Dawn Divides the Light from the Shadows)