Gaetano Maria Schiassi
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September 24, 2013
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September 30, 2003
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September, 1988
Choral
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October 26, 2018
Miscellaneous
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November 1, 2005
Artist Info
Role:ComposerCountry:
ItalyBirth:March 10, 1698Death:1754Period:BaroqueGenre:OrchestralSymphonyGaetano Maria Schiassi was an Italian composer of the Baroque era, born on January 17, 1698, in Bologna, Italy. He was the son of a musician, Giovanni Battista Schiassi, who was a violinist and composer. Gaetano grew up in a musical family and received his early musical training from his father. He showed great talent and interest in music from a young age and began composing at the age of 14. Schiassi received his formal education in music at the Conservatorio di Santa Maria degli Angeli in Bologna, where he studied under the renowned composer and music theorist, Giovanni Battista Martini. He was a gifted student and quickly became one of Martini's favorite pupils. Schiassi's education at the conservatory was comprehensive, and he studied music theory, composition, and performance. After completing his studies, Schiassi began his career as a composer and musician. He worked as a violinist and composer in various churches and courts in Italy, including the Basilica di San Petronio in Bologna and the court of the Duke of Parma. He also worked as a music teacher and taught at the Conservatorio di Santa Maria degli Angeli. Schiassi's music was highly regarded during his lifetime, and he was considered one of the leading composers of his time. His compositions were characterized by their elegance, clarity, and emotional depth. He was particularly skilled at writing vocal music, and his operas and oratorios were highly acclaimed. One of Schiassi's most famous works is his opera, "La Locanda," which was first performed in Bologna in 1729. The opera was a great success and was performed throughout Italy. It is a comic opera that tells the story of a group of travelers who stop at an inn and get caught up in a series of humorous misadventures. The music is lively and engaging, and the opera is considered one of the finest examples of the Italian comic opera genre. Another notable work by Schiassi is his oratorio, "Il Trionfo della Fede," which was first performed in Bologna in 1735. The oratorio tells the story of the triumph of faith over sin and temptation and is a powerful work that showcases Schiassi's skill as a composer of sacred music. The music is dramatic and emotional, and the oratorio is considered one of Schiassi's greatest works. Schiassi's music was highly influential during his lifetime, and his style had a significant impact on the development of Baroque music. His compositions were characterized by their clarity, elegance, and emotional depth, and his use of vocal music was particularly innovative. He was a master of the Italian comic opera genre and was highly regarded as a composer of sacred music. Schiassi died on December 27, 1754, in Bologna, Italy, at the age of 56. He left behind a legacy of beautiful music that continues to be performed and enjoyed today. His contributions to the development of Baroque music are significant, and his influence can be heard in the works of many composers who came after him. Schiassi's music is a testament to his talent and dedication to the art of composition, and his legacy continues to inspire musicians and music lovers around the world.More....
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