Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (or Niccolò Porpora) (17 August 1686 – 3 March 1768) was an Italian composer of Baroque operas (see opera seria) and teacher of singing, whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli.
Porpora was born in Naples. He graduated from the music conservatory Poveri di Gesù Cristo of his native city, where the civic opera scene was dominated by Alessandro Scarlatti.
Porpora's first opera, Agrippina, was successful...
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Nicola Porpora
Musical Artist
Tracks Recorded:
- Alto Giove
- Alto Giove (instrumental)
- Orfeo: Dall'amor più sventurato
- Polifemo: Oh volesser gli Dei... Dolci freschi aurette
- Artaserse: Or la nube procellosa
- Il Gideone: Lodi al Dio delle vittorie (Vokaal Ensemble Nova, Wiener Academie)
- Sinfoinia da Camera Op.2 No.6: Adagio
- Sinfoinia da Camera Op.2 No.6: Allegro
- Sinfoinia da Camera Op.2 No.6: Affetuoso
- Sinfoinia da Camera Op.2 No.6: Allegro
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