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Carlo Caproli or Caprioli (c. 1614 – 1668), also called Carlo del Violino, was an Italian violinist, organist, and a leading composer of cantatas in mid-17th-century Italy. Carlo Caproli was born in Rome. His father (originally from Poli) was a seller of green vegetables (erbarolo). He was recorded as Carlo del Violino in 1636, when he was engaged by the Barberini family for performances of Santa Teodora (with a text by Giulio Rospigliosi). Caproli was considered to be a maestro di cappella beginning in 1638, and was in charge of the music for the festival of the patron saint of San Girolamo degli Schiavoni up to 1643. He was an organist under Giacomo Carissimi at the Collegio Germanico beginning in September 1643 and held the post until 1645. On 15 November 1644 he was appointed aiutante di camera under Cardinal Camillo Pamphili, but left that position in April 1647. He first appeared at San Luigi dei Francesi on 25 August 1652 as a violinist hired for the occasion. Caproli's wife was related to the Roman publisher Agostino Mascardi. In November 1653, Caproli and his wife went to Paris, where he was commissioned by Cardinal Mazarin to compose the opera Le nozze di Peleo e di Theti (music lost) with an Italian libretto by Mazarin and Francesco Buti. The premiere, which included ballet intermèdes with a French text by Isaac de Benserade and music by uncredited French composers, was given on 14 April 1654 at the Théâtre du Petit-Bourbon with decors by Giacomo Torelli. The
Frondosi e verdi boschi
152Di sue bellezze altera
93Oppresso un Cor da mille pene atroci (feat. Carlo Caproli & Ulrike Hofbauer)
44Tu mancavi a tormentarmi - Formerly to Antonio Cesti, Attributed to Arranged by Leopold Stokowski
35Caproli: Di Sue Bellezze Altera
16Caproli: Frondosi E Verdi Boschi
17Di sue bellezze altera, cantata for voice & continuo
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