Alessandro Scarlatti

Pietro Alessandro Gaspare Scarlatti (2 May 1660 – 22 October 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer, known especially for his operas and chamber cantatas. He is considered the most important representative of the Neapolitan school of opera.

Nicknamed by his contemporaries "the Italian Orpheus", he divided his career between Naples and Rome, where he received his training; a significant part of his works was composed for the papal city. He is often considered the founder of the Neapolitan school, although he has only been its most illustrious representative: his contribution, his originality and his influence were essential, as well as lasting, both in Italy and in Europe.

Particularly known for his operas, he brought the Italian dramatic tradition to its maximum development, begun by Monteverdi at the beginning of 17th century and continued by Cesti, Cavalli, Carissimi, Legrenzi and Stradella, designing the final form of the ''Da capo aria'', imitated throughout Europe. He was also the inventor of the Italian overture in three movements (which was of the highest importance in the development of the symphony), of the four-part sonata (progenitor of the modern string quartet), and of the technique of motivic development. He was a model for the musical theater of his time, as evoked by Händel's Italian works, deeply influenced by his theatrical music. Eclectic, Scarlatti also worked on all the other common genres of his time, from the sonata to the concerto grosso, from the motet to the mass, from the oratorio to the cantata, the latter being a genre in which he was an undisputed master.

He was the father of two other composers, Domenico Scarlatti and Pietro Filippo Scarlatti. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Stabat Mater : per soprano, contralto, due violini e basso continuo / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1997
    Musical Score Book
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    Cantate ad una voce : for voice and piano / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2001
    Musical Score Book
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    Venere, Amore e Ragione : serenata a 3 / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2000
    Musical Score Book
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    Concerti da camera by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2000
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    Quattro cantate by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1979
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    La caduta de' Decemviri / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1980
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    Questo silenzio ombroso : chamber duet for soprano, alto & basso continuo / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2004
    Musical Score Book
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    St. Cecilia Mass (1720) by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1980
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    L'Honesta negli amori. by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1680
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    Griselda by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2003
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    Humanità e Lucifero Maddalena / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2003
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    San Casimiro, ré di Polonia by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2000
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    Il giardino di rose sinfonie & harpsichord concertos / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2004
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    Messa di Sancta [sic] Cecilia (1720) by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1979
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    Il giardino di amore serenata a due / by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 1964
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    Colpa, pentimento e grazia by Scarlatti, Alessandro, 1660-1725

    Published 2003
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