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Франческо Скарлатти (итал. Francesco Scarlatti, 5 декабря 1666, Палермо — приблизительно январь 1741) — итальянский композитор и музыкант эпохи барокко, брат известного композитора Алессандро Скарлатти и дядя Доменико Скарлатти; наставник Эмануила Асторга. Francesco Scarlatti (* 5. Dezember 1666 in Palermo; † um 1741 in Dublin) war ein italienischer Violinist und Komponist. Francesco Scarlatti (5 December 1666 – c. 1741) was an Italian Baroque composer and musician and the younger brother of the better known Alessandro Scarlatti. Francesco was ever to live under the shadow of his better known relatives, Alessandro Scarlatti (his elder brother) and his nephew, Domenico. However, Francesco himself was an accomplished musician and held a number of appointments. In 1690, he married Rosalinda Albano. She died in 1706 after giving Scarlatti five children. Francesco Antonio Nicola Scarlatti (Palermo, 5 dicembre 1666 – Dublino, gennaio 1741 circa) è stato un compositore italiano, fratello minore del celebre Alessandro e zio dell'altrettanto famoso Domenico. Francesco visse sempre sotto l'ombra dei suoi parenti molto più noti, Alessandro e Domenico Scarlatti. Tuttavia egli fu un abile musicista e ricevette parecchie nomine. Nel 1724 si stabilì definitivamente a Dublino: ivi forse si risposò, come riporta un giornale dell'epoca: L'ultima sua notizia, che riporta la sua impossibilità nel partecipare a un concerto, è datata 1741.
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Франческо Скарлатти (итал. Francesco Scarlatti, 5 декабря 1666, Палермо — приблизительно январь 1741) — итальянский композитор и музыкант эпохи барокко, брат известного композитора Алессандро Скарлатти и дядя Доменико Скарлатти; наставник Эмануила Асторга. Francesco Scarlatti (* 5. Dezember 1666 in Palermo; † um 1741 in Dublin) war ein italienischer Violinist und Komponist. Francesco Scarlatti (5 December 1666 – c. 1741) was an Italian Baroque composer and musician and the younger brother of the better known Alessandro Scarlatti. Francesco was ever to live under the shadow of his better known relatives, Alessandro Scarlatti (his elder brother) and his nephew, Domenico. However, Francesco himself was an accomplished musician and held a number of appointments. He was born on 5 December 1666 at Palermo, Sicily. Due to the island being under the control of the Kingdom of Naples, Francesco went up to study at the well-known Conservatorio in the city. His first appointment, following his studies, was as a violinist at the Chapel Royal in Naples. His appointment was controversial: a number of Neapolitan musicians resented the young provincial's influence at court. In 1690, he married Rosalinda Albano. She died in 1706 after giving Scarlatti five children. Francesco later travelled around Europe. He visited London in 1719; some sources suggest that this was on the invitation of his friend Handel, whom he had met some years before in Italy. Hardly anything is known of his time in London. It is thought that he probably worked in theatre orchestras. Scarlatti was recommended to James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos by John Arbuthnot. Chandos, a patron of Handel, maintained a musical establishment at his main house, Cannons in Middlesex, but Scarlatti appears not to have joined it. By 1724 Francesco Scarlatti was living in Dublin. His post was reported as 'Master of Musick'. Perhaps whilst in Ireland he remarried. The Dublin Journal of 1733 reports: 'Jane Scarlatti, wife of Francis Scarlatti, Master of Musick, hath eloped from her said husband. This is to desire that nobody may give any credit to the said Jane Scarlatti on account of her said husband; for he will not pay any debts that she shall contract; nor answer any bills she may draw on him.' The last record of Francesco Scarlatti is in 1741, when he was apparently unavailable for a concert due to ill-health. No further record remains of Scarlatti. Francesco Antonio Nicola Scarlatti (Palermo, 5 dicembre 1666 – Dublino, gennaio 1741 circa) è stato un compositore italiano, fratello minore del celebre Alessandro e zio dell'altrettanto famoso Domenico. Francesco visse sempre sotto l'ombra dei suoi parenti molto più noti, Alessandro e Domenico Scarlatti. Tuttavia egli fu un abile musicista e ricevette parecchie nomine. Dopo aver studiato musica presso i conservatori napoletani, il 17 febbraio 1684 fu nominato violinista della Corte Reale Napoletana, potendo quindi lavorare accanto al fratello Alessandro, che in quel periodo era stato nominato maestro di cappella. Nel 1690 sposò Rosalinda Albano, la quale nel 1706 morì dopo avergli dato cinque figli. Nel febbraio del 1691 tornò in Sicilia, dove prestò servizio per 24 anni come maestro di cappella a Palermo. In questo periodo fu attivo anche come compositore: nel 1703 diede al Convento dell'Immacolata Concezione un dialogo a cinque voci e l'oratorio La profetessa guerriera, tra il 1699 e il 1710 all'Arciconfraternita del Santissimo Crocifisso di Roma altri due oratori e nel 1711 ad Aversa rappresentò Lo Petracchio scremmetore, una commedia in dialetto napoletano. Nel 1715, nonostante il pieno appoggio da parte di Johann Joseph Fux, fu respinta la sua richiesta di diventare vice-maestro di cappella presso la Corte Imperiale di Vienna. Successivamente troviamo Scarlatti in viaggio attraverso l'Europa. Nel 1719 fu a Londra, secondo alcune fonti invitato dall'amico Georg Friedrich Händel (o da Francesco Geminiani), che lo aveva conosciuto qualche anno prima in Italia. Non si sa nulla circa il periodo londinese, ma probabilmente lavorò nelle orchestre teatrali. Francesco fu raccomandato al Duca di Chandos, , da John Arbuthnot, ma egli non accettò la posizione, sebbene Händel lavorasse per il duca. Nel 1724 si stabilì definitivamente a Dublino: ivi forse si risposò, come riporta un giornale dell'epoca: Jane Scarlatti, wife of Francis Scarlatti, Master of Musick, hath eloped from her said husband. This is to desire that nobody may give any credit to the said Jane Scarlatti on account of her said husband; for he will not pay any debts that she shall contract; nor answer any bills she may draw on him. L'ultima sua notizia, che riporta la sua impossibilità nel partecipare a un concerto, è datata 1741.
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