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(Bartolomeo) Ortensio Mauro (1632/33 – 1725) was an Italian writer and librettist. He was born in 1632 or 1633 in Padua, where he studied literature at the university. He entered the service of the family of the Elector of Hanover in Germany as Italian secretary and eventually became attached to the court of Sophia, Electress of Hanover. Mauro wrote poetry, occasionally served the royal family as a diplomat and wrote the libretti for eight operas by fellow Italian, composer Agostino Steffani including Henrico Leone, an opera written to inaugurate the new court theatre in Hanover in 1689.His opera La superbia d'Alessandro was the basis for the libretto of George Frederic Handel's opera Alessandro.

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  • Ortensio Bartolomeo Mauro (auch: Hortensio) (getauft 24. August 1634 in Verona/Venetien; † 14. September 1725 in Hannover) war ein italienischer Schriftsteller und Librettist. (de)
  • (Bartolomeo) Ortensio Mauro (1632/33 – 1725) was an Italian writer and librettist. He was born in 1632 or 1633 in Padua, where he studied literature at the university. He entered the service of the family of the Elector of Hanover in Germany as Italian secretary and eventually became attached to the court of Sophia, Electress of Hanover. Mauro wrote poetry, occasionally served the royal family as a diplomat and wrote the libretti for eight operas by fellow Italian, composer Agostino Steffani including Henrico Leone, an opera written to inaugurate the new court theatre in Hanover in 1689.His opera La superbia d'Alessandro was the basis for the libretto of George Frederic Handel's opera Alessandro. (en)
  • Ortensio Bartolomeo Mauro (baptisé le 24 août 1634 à Vérone, mort le 14 septembre 1725 à Hanovre) est un écrivain et librettiste italien. (fr)
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  • Ortensio Bartolomeo Mauro (auch: Hortensio) (getauft 24. August 1634 in Verona/Venetien; † 14. September 1725 in Hannover) war ein italienischer Schriftsteller und Librettist. (de)
  • (Bartolomeo) Ortensio Mauro (1632/33 – 1725) was an Italian writer and librettist. He was born in 1632 or 1633 in Padua, where he studied literature at the university. He entered the service of the family of the Elector of Hanover in Germany as Italian secretary and eventually became attached to the court of Sophia, Electress of Hanover. Mauro wrote poetry, occasionally served the royal family as a diplomat and wrote the libretti for eight operas by fellow Italian, composer Agostino Steffani including Henrico Leone, an opera written to inaugurate the new court theatre in Hanover in 1689.His opera La superbia d'Alessandro was the basis for the libretto of George Frederic Handel's opera Alessandro. (en)
  • Ortensio Bartolomeo Mauro (baptisé le 24 août 1634 à Vérone, mort le 14 septembre 1725 à Hanovre) est un écrivain et librettiste italien. (fr)
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