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Satoshi Akima wrote:
>Aaron J. Rabushka asks:
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>>Is this the same Alessandro Striggio who wrote libretti for Monteverdi?
>>If so it's interesting to know that he wrote music too!
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>I doubt it is the same person. The composer Alessandro Striggio was born
>circa 1535 and died in 1592. Monteverdi was born in 1567 and died in
>1643. Monteverdi's did not write his first opera, Orfeo, until 1607, long
>after Striggio had died.
The Alessandro Striggio who wrote the libretto for Monteverdi's 'Orfeo'
(and no other Monteverdi libretto AFAIK) was born in 1573, the son of
the composer of the same name. He is sometimes referred to as Alessandro
Striggio The Younger, and was a lifelong friend of Monteverdi. He seems
to have provided more than one ending for 'Orfeo'. The 'Orfeo' libretto
was based on a 'Euridice' by Rinuccini, who of course did provide other
libretti for M.
Bits of Striggio jnr.'s libretto were used by Berio for his 'Opera'.
Alan Moss
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