Chi soffre, speri

Chi soffre, speri (Let He Who Suffers Hope) or L'Egisto is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composers Virgilio Mazzocchi and Marco Marazzoli. It has been described as the "first comic opera". The libretto, by Giulio Rospigliosi (the future Pope Clement IX), is based on Boccaccio. It was first performed at the Palazzo Barberini, Rome on 12 February 1637. The surviving score is a revised version dating from 1639. The impoverishe... more

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Pope Clement IX

Pope Clement IX (28 January, 1600 –9 December, 1669), born Giulio Rospigliosi, was Pope from 1667 to 1669. Born Giulio Rospigliosi to a noble family of Pistoia, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, he was a pupil of the Jesuits. After receiving his doctorate in philosophy at the University of Pisa, he taught...

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  • Feb 12, 1637

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Virgilio Mazzocchi

Virgilio Mazzocchi (22 July 1597, Civita Castellana – 3 October 1646, Rome) was an Italian baroque composer, the younger brother of Domenico Mazzocchi. Like...

Marco Marazzoli

Marco Marazzoli (1602? - January 26, 1662) was an Italian composer. Born at Parma, Marazzoli received early training as a priest, and was ordained around 1625....
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