Francesco Ciampi

(1690-1764)

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Francesco Ciampi, who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Pisa in 1690, the same year of the composers Baccelli, Baldassare, Barsanti, Bergiron, Brescianello, Chelleri, Collin (Colin) de Blamont, Giai, Porta, Prota, Stölzel, Tessarini. He died in 1764

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"Sofonisba" has been represented in Livorno in 1715

"Timocrate" was performed in 1716 in Massa

"Tamerlano" has been represented in 1716 in Massa

"Il Teuzzone" has been put on the stage in carnival 1717 in Massa

"L'amante ravveduto" has been represented in 1725 in Bologna

"Ciro" was performed in Milano on the 28th of August 1726 (Teatro Ducale)

"Lucio Vero" was performed in 1726 in Mantova

"Zenobia" has been represented in Mantova in 1726

"Onorio" has been put on the stage in autumn 1729 in Venezia (Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo)

"Demofoonte" was performed on the 5th of February 1735 in Roma (Teatro Tordinona)

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"The Italian Comedy" (1714), oil on canvas, 37 x 48 cm, of the painter Jean-Antoine Watteau, contemporary of Ciampi (Staatliche Museen, Berlin)

Francesco Ciampi

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