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Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (17th August 1686-3rd March 1768) was an Italian composer of Baroque operas, and a teacher of singing whose most famous student was the castrato Farinelli. Porpora was born in Naples. He graduated from the music conservatory Poveri di Gesù Cristo of his native city, where the civic opera scene was dominated by Alessandro Scarlatti. Porpora's first opera, Agrippina, was successfully performed at the Neapolitan court in 1708. His second, Berenice, was performed at Rome. In a long career, he followed these up by many further operas, supported as maestro di cappella in the households of aristocratic patrons, such as the commander of military forces at Naples, the prince of Hesse-Darmstadt, or of the Portuguese ambassador at Rome, for composing operas alone did not yet make a viable career. However, his enduring fame rests chiefly upon his unequalled power of teaching singing. At the Neapolitan Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio and with the Poveri di Gesù Cristo he trained Farinelli, Caffarelli, Salimbeni, and other celebrated vocalists, during the period 1715-1721. In 1720 and 1721 he wrote two serenades to librettos by a gifted young poet, Metastasio, the beginning of a long, though interrupted, collaboration. In 1722 his operatic successes encouraged him to lay down his conservatory commitments. After a rebuff from the court of Charles VI at Vienna in 1725, Porpora settled mostly in Venice, composing and teaching regularly in the schools of La Pietà and
In Caelo Stele Clare Fulgescant: Alleluia
3,5082Siface: Come nave in mezzo all'onde
1,9443Alto Giove
1,6964Porpora: Polifemo, HelN 31, Act 3: "Alto Giove" (Aci)
1,6015Allegretto grazioso
6826Menuet (Attr. Porpora)
6427Porpora: Polifemo: Alto Giove
5378Polifemo: Alto Giove (Ed. Sanderson)
4989Porpora: Semiramide riconosciuta, Act 2: "Se pietoso il tuo labbro" (Mirteo)
46610Polifemo: Nell' attendere mio bene (Ed. Sanderson)
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Farinelli & Porpora - His Master's Voice

Sacrificium
Pieces in a Modern Style 2
Farinelli & Porpora His Master's Voice
Pieces In A Modern Style Vol.2

Porpora: Polifemo: Alto Giove (Ed. Sanderson)
Farinelli - Porpora Arias
Farinelli

The trio sonata in 18th century italy
Porpora: Polifemo / Act 2: "Nell' attendere mio bene" (Ed. Sanderson)

Porpora: Opera Arias

Porpora: Il verbo in carne (Christmas Oratorio)