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Alessandro Melani

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170:. This coupled with the fact that Alessandro’s nephews were made a part of the minor nobility in Tuscany around this time has caused some scholars to speculate that politics played a role in the events surrounding the 1685 commission. 75:. Three published collections of his liturgical music survive today along with numerous solitary motets from other published volumes. A number of original manuscripts also survive. 186: 328: 351: 387: 189:
and he was listed among the "celebrated professors of music protected by the Prince of Tuscany" in 1695. He died in Rome at the age of 64.
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that he wrote while serving in various musical posts in Rome. Of particular interest is the large number of
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in Orvieto in 1663 and Ferrara in 1665. He returned to Pistoia in December 1666 to replace his brother as
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Arnaldo Morelli, "Melani, Alessandro", in Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 58 (Rome, 2009)
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during the 17th century. He is also ranked among the second school of Roman
181:. Of all the oratorios attributed to him the most frequently performed was 151: 143: 129: 72: 31: 23: 84: 101:
of the cathedral in June 1667. The following October he was appointed
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at the age of 11, remaining there for ten years until he became
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in Rome. He remained there until July 1672 when he became the
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commissioned him to write an opera (title now unknown) for
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composers which began with his brother's 1668 opera
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Index

composer
Jacopo Melani
castrato
Atto Melani
Bernardo Pasquini
Alessandro Scarlatti
Rome
opera
Il Girello
liturgical music
polychoral
motets
oratorios
Pistoia
Pistoia Cathedral
maestro di cappella
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
San Luigi dei Francesi
Cardinal Giulio Rospigliosi
Papal conclave of 1667
Carnival
L'empio punito
Marie Mancini
Don Juan
oratorio
King John III of Poland
Holy League
Pope Innocent XI
Francesco II d'Este
Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

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