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'''Aliases:''' Cesti, Marc'Antonio
'''Aliases:''' baptized Pietro, taken into the Franciscan order as Antonio, sometimes called Marc'Antonio


==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 5 August 1623
'''Baptized:''' 5 August 1623


'''Died:''' 14 October 1669
'''Died:''' 14 October 1669


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
Composer of a dozen operas and 70 cantatas (about half the number that are attributed to him)
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==List of choral works==
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Revision as of 22:42, 8 May 2021

Aliases: baptized Pietro, taken into the Franciscan order as Antonio, sometimes called Marc'Antonio

Life

Baptized: 5 August 1623

Died: 14 October 1669

Biography Composer of a dozen operas and 70 cantatas (about half the number that are attributed to him)

View the Wikipedia article on Antonio Cesti.

List of choral works

Le Arie di Cavalli e di Cesti

  • 7. Alma Mia (S} – L’Argia, 1655
  • 8. Intorno all’idol mio (S} – L’Orontea, 1656
  • 9. Che Mi Consigli Amor (S} – Il Tito, 1666

 
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Publications

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