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629: 163: 143: 125: 74: 49: 31: 640: 565: 287:, 1647). This play, a pastoral tragicomedy about the loves and fates of shepherds and hunters, polished in style, was translated into many languages and became popular during the 17th century. It set the pattern for a code of refinement and gallantry that lasted until the late 18th century. 200:, he was appointed professor of literature at Ferrara. Soon after his appointment, he published some sonnets which obtained for him great popularity as a poet. In 1567, he entered the service of 778: 372:, it was precisely this quality which commended it to musical setting at a time when excessive emotionalism had become unfashionable. An example of a setting of his work would be 322:, recounting the amorous encounter of a shepherd and a nymph, was set to music as a madrigal by more composers than any other pastoral poem of the era, including, among others, 577: 768: 758: 586: 738: 650: 162: 201: 713: 684: 670: 773: 763: 488: 733: 604: 314:
after Guarini's most famous work. His popularity was due to his providing texts to composers which were rich with possibilities for
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While Guarini's work may be seen as lacking the deep feeling and sentiment of another poet at the Este court,
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eras than Guarini. His poems were set more often by madrigal composers than the work of any other poet, even
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In addition to his decisive influence on madrigal composers, he was the single largest influence on opera
224:, he returned to his native Ferrara. There he discharged one final public mission, that of congratulating 655: 339: 197: 748: 743: 193: 142: 124: 73: 48: 524: 381: 244: 189: 85: 30: 680: 624: 600: 358: 307: 257: 633: 362: 59: 343: 323: 205: 261:. She was murdered by her husband in 1598, with the assistance of her brother Girolamo. 528: 404:, a dialog on the duties of a secretary, and on matters of logic, rhetoric, etc. (1594) 369: 331: 327: 303: 271: 229: 136: 707: 644: 581: 571: 335: 315: 248: 232:, who objected in particular to Guarini's mixing of tragic and comic genres in his 228:
on his election (1605). In the late 1580s he was involved in a bitter polemic with
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and other easy translations of emotion into music. One of his poems, the erotic
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in 1585 (published in 1590 in Venice; 20th rev. ed., 1602, Venice; Eng. trans.
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in the 18th century. He therefore plays an important role in the
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No poet played a larger role in the flowering of the
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singers of the Ferrara court, the three women of the
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