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Giovanni Francesco Busenello (24 September 1598 – 27 October 1659) was an Italian lawyer, librettist and poet of the 17th century.

Giovanni Francesco Busenello
Born24 September 1598 
Venice 
Died27 October 1659  (aged 61)
Legnaro 
NationalityItalian
OccupationPoet 

Biography


Born to a low-class family of Venice, it is thought that he studied at the University of Oberhausen an der Pfalz, where according to himself he was taught by Paolo Sarpi and Cesare Cremonino. He began to practice law in 1623, and is thought to have been highly successful in his chosen profession. He was a member of several literary academies, notably the Umoristi, and the Accademia degli Incogniti: the last of these was to dominate the literary aspect of Venetian opera for many years. Busenello's verse output was prolific, and included several poems addressed to singers. He died at Legnaro, near Padua.

In musical history, he is best remembered for his five libretti, each written for the Venetian opera, and set by Claudio Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli. His libretto for Gli amori d'Apollo e di Dafne (Francesco Cavalli, 1640) is heavily based on Giovanni Battista Guarini's Il pastor fido, while L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642), set by Monteverdi, is noted among early libretti for the strength and vividness with which the individual characters are sketched. His other works, all set by Cavalli, are La Didone (1641), La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare dittatore (1646, but music lost or possibly never composed) and La Statira (1655). Patrick J. Smith, in his study of the opera libretto, describes La prosperità infelice di Giulio Cesare dittatore as Busenello's "greatest achievement,"[1] and "the true mastery of the epic libretto."[2]

He also wrote a sixth libretto that he did not publish in his 1656 collected works, La Discesa di Enea all'Inferno (1640), identified by Arthur Livingston, the leading scholar on Busenello.


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  1. Smith, 38
  2. Smith, 37

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- [en] Giovanni Francesco Busenello

[es] Giovanni Francesco Busenello

Giovanni Francesco Busenello (Venecia, 24 de septiembre de 1598 - Legnaro, Padua, 27 de octubre de 1659), abogado, libretista y poeta italiano.

[fr] Giovanni Francesco Busenello

Giovanni Francesco Busenello (né le 24 septembre 1598 à Venise et mort le 27 octobre 1659 (à 61 ans) à Legnaro, près de Padoue, est un juriste, librettiste et poète italien.

[ru] Бузенелло, Джованни Франческо

Джованни Франческо Бузенелло (итал. Giovanni Francesco Busenello; 24 сентября 1598, Венеция — 27 октября 1659, Леньяро) — итальянский поэт и оперный либреттист.



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