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Antonio Caldara
Born: 1670; Venice, Italy   Died: December 28, 1736; Vienna, Austria  
Antonio Caldara was not only one of the most important composers of his generation, but wielded considerable influence over the evolution of Italian vocal music of the early eighteenth century. Moreover, having lived the last two decades of his life in Vienna, he was a significant factor in shaping the direction of both Viennese and German music. To say Caldara was prolific is an understatement: he wrote nearly 3,500 works, including more than 90 ...
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Caldara: La Passione Di Gesù Cristo Signor Nostro, Etc
Release Date: 10/01/1999   Label: Hungaroton   Catalog: 31862/3   Number of Discs: 2
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Works
Achille in Sciro: Se un core annodi (2)
Adriano in Siria: Tutti nemici e rei (2)
Ahi! come quella un tempo Città di popol piena (1)
Alma redemptoris mater (1)
Amante recidivo (1)
Astri di quel bel viso (2)
Chaconne (2)
Clori mia bella clori (1)
Concerto da camera in D minor, for violin & ensemble (1)
Crucifixus (6)
D'improvviso (4)
D'improvviso: Se quanto bella sei (1)
Da tuoi lumi (1)
Demofoonte: Misero pargoletto (2)
Ego sum panis vivus (1)
Enone: Vado o sposa (2)
Exaltabo Te Domine (1)
Fiamma ignota (1)
Gioseffo, che interpreta i sogni: Sinfonia in E minor (1)
Ha vinto Amor, per combatter con lo sdegno (1)
Ifigenia in Aulide: La Vittoria segue (1)
Ifigenia in Aulide: Tutto fa nocchiero esperto (2)
Il giuoco del quadriglio (1)
Il martirio di S Caterina: Ahi quanto cieca...Come foco alla sua sfera (1)
Il più bel nome (1)
Il Temistocle: Contrasto assai più degno (2)
Il Temistocle: Non tremar vassallo indegno (2)
Il trionfo della innocenza: Vanne pentita a piangere (1)
Joaz: Lo so, con periglio (1)
L'olimpiade: Lo seguitai felice (3)
L'olimpiade: Mentre dormi Amor fomenti (2)
La castità al cimento: Sparga il senso lascivo veleno (1)
La clemenza di Tito (1)
La clemenza di Tito: Numi assistenza...Opprimete i contumaci (2)
La clemenza di Tito: Se mai senti spirarti sul volto (2)
La conversione di Clodoveo rè di Francia (1)
La costanza in amor vince l'inganno: Alma del core (7)
La costanza in amor vince l'inganno: Come raggio di sol (14)
La costanza in amor vince l'inganno: Sebben, crudele (5)
La costanza vince il rigore (1)
La lode premiata (1)
La Morte d’Abel: Quel buon pastor son io (5)
La Passione di Gesù Cristo (4)
La Passione di Gesù Cristo: Excerpt(s) (2)
Libertà cara e gradita (1)
Lucio Papirio dittatore: Son io Fabio...Troppo è insoffribile fiero martir (2)
Lungi dal' idol mio (1)
Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (1)
Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo: Da quel strale che stilla veleno (1)
Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo: Di miei dardi possenti (1)
Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo: Per il mar del pianto mio (1)
Medea in Corinto (3)
Medea in Corinto: Averti che il mio sdegno (1)
Missa dolorosa (3)
Missa Laetare (1)
Missa Laetare: Gloria...Dona nobis pacem (1)
Morte e sepoltura di Cristo (1)
Nigella e Tirsi (1)
Non v'è pena (1)
Oratorio di S Stefano primo rè dell'Ungheria (1)
Oratorio per S Francesca Romana: Sì piangete pupille dolenti (1)
Passione di Gesù Cristo Signor Nostro: Andante (1)
Passione di Gesù Cristo Signor Nostro: Introduzione (Grave) (1)
San Pietro in Cesarea: Sinfonia (1)
Sant' Elena al Calvario: Sinfonia (2)
Scipione nelle Spagne: O mi rendi il bel ch'io spero (2)
Se vedrai avvampar le lucciolette (1)
Sebben crudele me fai languir's (2)
Sedecia: Profezie, di me diceste (3)
Selve amiche (12)
Sempre mi torna in mente (1)
Sinfonia a quattro No. 12 in A minor ("La passione di Gesù Signor nostro") (1)
Sinfonia a quattro No. 2 in C major ("Il Battista") (1)
Sinfonia a quattro No. 6 in G minor ("San Elena al Calvario") (1)
Sinfonia for cello solo & continuo (Ms. E.M. 29, Estenische Musikaliensammlung) (1)
Sinfonia no 5 (1)
Sinfonia no 6 (1)
Sinfonia no 7 (1)
Sinfonia no 9 (1)
Sinfonie a quattro (12) (1)
Soffri, mio caro Alcino (4)
Sonata à 3 No. 4, for 2 violins & continuo in B flat major (1)
Sonata Decimaquinta in La maggiore (1)
Sonata Dodicesima in Re minore (1)
Sonata for 2 clarinis, 2 violins & continuo in C major (1)
Sonata for 4 trumpets, strings & continuo (3)
Sonata for Oboe and Basso Continuo in A minor (1)
Sonata Nona in Sol maggiore (1)
Sonata Ottava in Mi bemolle maggiore (1)
Sonata Quarta in Re minore (1)
Sonata Quattordicesima in La minore (1)
Sonata Sedicesima in Sol maggiore (1)
Sonata Undecima in Sol minore (1)
Sonatas (12) a 3, Op. 1: no 1 in F major (1)
Sonatas (12) à 3, Op. 1: no 10 in F minor (1)
Sonatas (12) à 3, Op. 1: no 2 in G major (1)
Sonatas (12) à 3, Op. 1: no 5 in E minor (4)
Sonatas (12) à 3, Op. 1: no 7 in A major (1)
Sonatas (12) da camera, Op. 2 (1)
Sonatas (12) da camera, Op. 2: Chiacona (2)
Sonatas (12) da camera, Op. 2: no 2 in G minor (1)
Sonatas (12) da camera, Op. 2: no 3 in D major (3)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo : Sonata no 14 in A minor (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo : Sonata no 5 in F major (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in A major (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in B flat major (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in D major (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in D minor [Allegro/Allegro/Largo/Allegro] (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in D minor[Allegro/Largo/Allegro] (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in F minor (1)
Sonatas (16) for Cello and Basso Continuo: Sonata in G major (1)
Stabat Mater (2)
Te Deum laudamus (1)
Vaghe luci (1)
Vaticini di pace "Christmas Cantata" (1)
Vaticini di pace "Christmas Cantata": Quel pargoletto (1)
Vedrò senz'onde il mare (1)
Vicino a un rivoletto (6)
More Featured Antonio Caldara CDs & DVDs:
Documenta - Caldara: Maddalena Ai Piedi Di Cristo / Jacobs
Release Date: 08/10/1996   Label: Harmonia Mundi   Catalog: 905221/22   Number of Discs: 2
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Caldara: La Passione Di Gesù Cristo / Biondi, Europa Galante
Release Date: 09/10/2002   Label: Virgin Classics Veritas   Catalog: 45325   Number of Discs: 1
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Caldara: Cantatas; Stradella: Motets / Seminario Musicale
Release Date: 06/08/1999   Label: Virgin Classics Veritas   Catalog: 61588   Number of Discs: 2
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Veritas - Caldara: Medea, Cantatas For Solo Alto / Lesne
Release Date: 06/05/2001   Label: Virgin Classics Special Import   Catalog: 91479   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Robert Cummings
Antonio Caldara was not only one of the most important composers of his generation, but wielded considerable influence over the evolution of Italian vocal music of the early eighteenth century. Moreover, having lived the last two decades of his life in Vienna, he was a significant factor in shaping the direction of both Viennese and German music. To say Caldara was prolific is an understatement: he wrote nearly 3,500 works, including more than 90 operas, numerous oratorios, liturgical works, cantatas, madrigals, and many instrumental pieces. Unfortunately, many of his scores are lost, but there still exists a substantial body of work by which to judge him positively. As a performer he was immensely talented: he was accomplished as a viol player, cellist, and keyboardist, and in his childhood, as a choirboy at St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice, he was considered a highly gifted singer. While his operas are rarely performed today, his instrumental and liturgical music has achieved some currency, and because of the increasing availability of them on recordings, Caldara's reputation could be on the upswing.

Antonio Caldara was born in Venice, Italy, probably in 1671. Caldara's educational background is clouded: his first teacher was probably his father, a workaday violinist, and Giovanni Legrenzi, maestro di cappella of St. Mark's, and cello virtuoso Domenico Gabrielli likely taught the young Caldara.

By the early 1690s Caldara's operas were drawing attention, and he was already known as a virtuoso cellist in Venice. In 1699 he was appointed maestro di cappella to the Duke of Mantua, a fanatic lover of opera. Caldara apparently wrote many operas for the Duke, but none of the manuscripts survive.

Caldara relocated to Rome in 1708, where he was taken into the service of Cardinal Ottoboni. Caldara's Serenata Chi s'arma di virtù (1709) was one of many successful works he wrote while in Rome.

In 1717 Caldara resettled once more, this time in Vienna as the vice-kapellmeister under Charles VI. Caldara was required to write many operas, oratorios, and other works as part of his duties. Among his more successful efforts from the Vienna years were the operas Dafne (1719) and Sancio Panza (1730). His sacred music also drew acclaim with such works as Missa Laetare (1729) and Missa in spei Resurrectionis (1732). So busy was Caldara from the demands of his Viennese post that there is evidence exhaustion was a factor in his death on December 28, 1736.
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