Valentino Urbani

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Valentino Urbani, zvaný Valentini (1690? Udine – po roce 1722 ?), byl italský operní pěvec-kastrát (kontratenor). rdf:langString
Valentino Urbani, detto Valentini (Udine , ... – ...; fl. 1690-1722), è stato un cantante lirico castrato italiano, ricordato oggi soprattutto per la sua collaborazione con il compositore Georg Friedrich Händel nel XVIII secolo. rdf:langString
Valentino Urbani, auch unter seinem Künstlernamen Valentini bekannt, (* um 1660 Udine; † 18. Jahrhundert) war ein italienischer Kastratensänger. Er sang zuerst Alt, später Tenor. Urbani war Schüler von Francesco Antonio Pistocchi. rdf:langString
Valentino Urbani (born in Udine; fl. 1690–1722) was an Italian mezzo-soprano or alto castrato who sang for the composer George Frideric Handel in the 18th century. He was known by the stage name Valentini. He sang the role of Eustazio at the première of Handel’s Rinaldo, the role of Silvio at the premiere of Il pastor fido, and the role of Egeo at the first performance of Teseo. His powers of singing seem to have been limited and by the time of his Handel roles his voice was declining but he is reputed to have been a fine actor. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
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rdf:langString Valentino Urbani
rdf:langString An 18th-century caricature of Valentino Urbani made by Antonio Maria Zanetti
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rdf:langString c. 1707 – 1722
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani, zvaný Valentini (1690? Udine – po roce 1722 ?), byl italský operní pěvec-kastrát (kontratenor).
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani, auch unter seinem Künstlernamen Valentini bekannt, (* um 1660 Udine; † 18. Jahrhundert) war ein italienischer Kastratensänger. Er sang zuerst Alt, später Tenor. Urbani war Schüler von Francesco Antonio Pistocchi. Urbani war in der Zeitspanne von 1690 bis 1722 als Sänger aktiv. Er trat zunächst in die Dienste des Herzogs von Mantua. Um 1690 sind erste Auftritte in Venedig und Parma nachweisbar. Ab 1707 trat er in London auf. Er ist 1715 dort noch nachweisbar. Unter anderem brachte er dort im Jahr 1708 die Oper Love’s Triumph, eine Bearbeitung von Francesco Gasparinis Il trionfo d’amore mit zusätzlichen Chören und Tänzen und einem englischen Text von P. A. Motteux, zur Aufführung. Die Produktion hatte jedoch keinen Erfolg.
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani, detto Valentini (Udine , ... – ...; fl. 1690-1722), è stato un cantante lirico castrato italiano, ricordato oggi soprattutto per la sua collaborazione con il compositore Georg Friedrich Händel nel XVIII secolo.
rdf:langString Valentino Urbani (born in Udine; fl. 1690–1722) was an Italian mezzo-soprano or alto castrato who sang for the composer George Frideric Handel in the 18th century. He was known by the stage name Valentini. He sang the role of Eustazio at the première of Handel’s Rinaldo, the role of Silvio at the premiere of Il pastor fido, and the role of Egeo at the first performance of Teseo. His powers of singing seem to have been limited and by the time of his Handel roles his voice was declining but he is reputed to have been a fine actor. Charles Burney noted that "his voice was feeble, and his execution moderate", but Cibber praises his acting enthusiastically: "his hearers bore with the absurdity of his singing the part of Turnus in Camilla, all in Italian, while every other character was sung and recited in English". Urbani was the first castrato to sing regularly in London, where he created a sensation and made his début at Drury Lane in 1707. He sang in many different pasticcios and several bilingual operas – operas that were sung in both Italian and English – and had a benefit concert each year. His last known dramatic appearance was in Hamburg in 1722. He had earlier sung at Venice, Parma, Rome, Bologna, and Genoa.
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