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Giovanni Battista Volpe (c. 1620–1691) was a Venetian composer for operas during the Baroque period. He was also known as Rovetta and Rovettino. Volpe was an organist at St Mark's Basilica, and succeeded Giovanni Legrenzi as maestro di capella of the Cappella Marciana from 1690 until 1691. His uncle was Giovanni Rovetta, a composer and former maestro di capella. Volpe was the preferred choice of composers in absentia when changes had to be made to their work.

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  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (* um 1620 in Venedig; † 1691 ebenda), auch Rovettino genannt, war ein italienischer Komponist des Barock. Giovanni Battista Volpe war ein Neffe von Giovanni Rovetta, Komponist und Kapellmeister am Markusdom, daher der Beiname. Volpe war ab 1645 Mitglied der Kapelle des Dogen. 1678 erhielt er die Stelle als erster Organist am Markusdom, die des Kapellmeisters 1690. Rovettino gilt als derjenige, der erstmals das begleitete Rezitativ (recitativo stromentato) in einer Oper einführte und zwar in "Gli amori di Apollo e di Leucotoe". Das von ihm verfasste Traktat „Il prattico al cembalo“ gilt als verschollen. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (c. 1620–1691) was a Venetian composer for operas during the Baroque period. He was also known as Rovetta and Rovettino. Volpe was an organist at St Mark's Basilica, and succeeded Giovanni Legrenzi as maestro di capella of the Cappella Marciana from 1690 until 1691. His uncle was Giovanni Rovetta, a composer and former maestro di capella. He collaborated with the librettist Aurelio Aureli on several projects. Volpe composed the music for the opera La costanza di Rosmonda, which premiered in Venice's Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in 1659. He then composed the music for the opera Gl'amori d'Apollo e di Leucotoe, which premiered in the same theatre in 1663. He composed at least one more opera for the theatre. Volpe was the preferred choice of composers in absentia when changes had to be made to their work. (en)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (né et mort à Venise, 1620-1691), surnommé Rovettino, est un compositeur italien de la période baroque. (fr)
  • Giambattista Volpe detto Rovettino (Venezia, 1620 – Venezia, 1692) è stato un compositore e direttore di coro italiano. (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe, ook wel Rovettino genoemd, (Venetië, ca. 1620 - ?, 1691) was een Italiaans componist van de Barok. (nl)
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  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (* um 1620 in Venedig; † 1691 ebenda), auch Rovettino genannt, war ein italienischer Komponist des Barock. Giovanni Battista Volpe war ein Neffe von Giovanni Rovetta, Komponist und Kapellmeister am Markusdom, daher der Beiname. Volpe war ab 1645 Mitglied der Kapelle des Dogen. 1678 erhielt er die Stelle als erster Organist am Markusdom, die des Kapellmeisters 1690. Rovettino gilt als derjenige, der erstmals das begleitete Rezitativ (recitativo stromentato) in einer Oper einführte und zwar in "Gli amori di Apollo e di Leucotoe". Das von ihm verfasste Traktat „Il prattico al cembalo“ gilt als verschollen. (de)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (né et mort à Venise, 1620-1691), surnommé Rovettino, est un compositeur italien de la période baroque. (fr)
  • Giambattista Volpe detto Rovettino (Venezia, 1620 – Venezia, 1692) è stato un compositore e direttore di coro italiano. (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe, ook wel Rovettino genoemd, (Venetië, ca. 1620 - ?, 1691) was een Italiaans componist van de Barok. (nl)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (c. 1620–1691) was a Venetian composer for operas during the Baroque period. He was also known as Rovetta and Rovettino. Volpe was an organist at St Mark's Basilica, and succeeded Giovanni Legrenzi as maestro di capella of the Cappella Marciana from 1690 until 1691. His uncle was Giovanni Rovetta, a composer and former maestro di capella. Volpe was the preferred choice of composers in absentia when changes had to be made to their work. (en)
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  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (de)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (en)
  • Giambattista Volpe (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Volpe (nl)
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