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Carlo Pallavicino (Pallavicini; c. 1630 – 29 January 1688) was an Italian composer. Pallavicino was born at Salò. From 1666 to 1673, he worked at the Dresden court; from 1674 to 1685, at the Ospedale degli Incurabili (a conservatory where orphaned children were musically trained) in Venice and further in Dresden. In August and September 1687, he was with the concert master Georg Gottfried Backstroh back in Venice. He asked for renewal of his leave because his wife expected to give birth, but he was rejected. He died in Dresden, and his grave is located in the Convent of the St. Mariestern. He wrote more than 20 operas premiered in Venice and Dresden, oratorios and sacred works. His son, Dresden court writer Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino was a known librettist. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pallavicino: L'Antiope: "Sdegni, furori barbari" (Celinda)
3652Pallavicino: L'Antiope: "Vieni, corri, volami in braccio" (Antiope)
2213Pallavicino: Demetrio, Sinfonia: I. Grave
2214Pallavicino: Demetrio, Sinfonia: IV. Adagio
2055Pallavicino: Demetrio, Sinfonia: III. Presto
1976Pallavicino: Demetrio, Sinfonia: II. Affettuoso
1967Vespasiano: È pur caro il poter dire
748Il Bassiano: Overture
499La Gerusalemme liberata (Arr. M.E. Yeşilçay): Sinfonia
1710La Gerusalemme liberata (Arr. M.E. Yeşilçay): In amor
14Amazone - Pallavicino: L'Antiope: "Sdegni, furori barbari"
Amazone
Siface: L'amor castrato
Jauchzet dem Herren alle Welt - Schütz und die Italiener
Pallavicino: L'Antiope: "Sdegni, furori barbari"
Beyond
40 Summers of Opera
Amazone - Philidor: Les Amazones: "Venez, troupe guerrière" - "Puisque tout est tranquille" - "Combattons, courrons à la gloire"
Jerusalem
L'Antiope (completed by N. A. Strungk): 'Vieni, corri, volami in braccio' (Antiope, Act III) (Thomas Dunford)
L’Antiope (completed by N. A. Strungk): 'Sdegni, furori barbari' (Celinda, Act III) (Thomas Dunford)