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Francesco Sacrati

Francesco Sacrati (17 September 1605 in Parma, Italy – 20 May 1650 in Modena, Italy) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era, who played an important role in the early history of opera. He wrote for the Teatro Novissimo in Venice as well as touring his operas throughout Italy. His most famous piece is ''La finta pazza'' ("The Feigned Madwoman", 1641), said to be the first opera ever performed in France (in 1645). The manuscript of this work was long thought to be lost but a touring edition of the manuscript was discovered by musicologist Lorenzo Bianconi in 1984. Some of the music bears striking similarities to the score of Monteverdi's ''L'incoronazione di Poppea'', prompting scholars to speculate that Sacrati had a part in composing the surviving version of that opera. The United States premiere of ''La finta pazza'', and first performance outside Europe, occurred in April 2010 at Yale University. Provided by Wikipedia
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    L'Ulisse errante : opera musicale dell' Assicurato, Academico incognito. by Badoaro, Giacomo, 1602-1654

    Published 1644
    Other Authors: “…Sacrati, Francesco Paolo, 1602-1650…”
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    L'incoronazione di Poppea = The coronation of Poppaea : an opera in a prologue and three acts / by Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643

    Published 1989
    Other Authors: “…Sacrati, Francesco…”
    Musical Score Book
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