Agostino Steffani

Italian priest and composer of operas

Agostino Steffani - Italian priest and composer of operas
Born

July 25th, 1654
370 years ago

Died

February 12th, 1728
297 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

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A composer and priest in the Baroque period, contributed significantly to the development of opera and religious music. Held the position of chaplain at the ducal court in Hanover and served in various ecclesiastical roles in Italy and Germany. Composed operas, oratorios, and vocal music, showcasing a blend of Italian melodic style with German musical influences. His operas, particularly 'La pentola' and 'L'empio punito,' gained attention during his lifetime for their theatricality and sophisticated musical structure. Steffani was also known for his work in sacred music, including numerous motets and masses, which demonstrated his deep understanding of liturgical practices.

Composed operas like 'La pentola' and 'L'empio punito'

Served as a chaplain at the ducal court in Hanover

Created numerous motets and masses

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