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Cristofaro or Cristoforo Caresana (ca. 1640–1709) was an Italian Baroque composer, organist and tenor. He was an early representative of the Neapolitan operatic school. Born in Venice, his precise birthday is not known. After studying under Pietro Andrea Ziani (uncle of Marc'Antonio Ziani) in Venice, he moved to Naples late in his teens, where he joined the theatre company of Febi Armonici which produced early examples of melodrama. Later, in 1667, he became an organist and singer in the Chapel Royal and director of the Neapolitan Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio a Porta Capuana, one of the famed orphanage-music schools of Naples, until 1690. In 1699 he succeeded Francesco Provenzale as Master of the Treasury of San Gennaro. He wrote music for a number of other Neapolitan institutions until h

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  • Cristofaro Caresana (* um 1640 in Venedig; † 1709 in Neapel) war ein italienischer Komponist des Barock. Nachdem Caresana in Venedig unter Pietro Andrea Ziani studiert hatte, zog er nach Neapel. Dort war er zuerst in der Theater und Operngesellschaft "Feblarmonici" tätig, diese Truppe führte das erste Melodrama in Neapel auf. 1667 wurde Caresana Organist in der Hofkapelle und Leiter des Conservatorio S. Onofrio, eine Stellung, die er bis 1699 innehatte. 1699 folgte er Francesco Provenzale als Maestro del Tesoro di San Gennaro. Cristofaro Caresana komponierte bis zu seinem Tod für verschiedene neapolitanische Institutionen und Anlässe. Sein kompositorisches Schaffen umfasst zahlreiche Kantaten, vor allem für die Weihnachtszeit. (de)
  • Cristofaro Caresana (Veneza, c. 1640 - Nápoles, 1709) foi um compositor, organista e tenor barroco da Itália, um dos primeiros representantes da escola napolitana de ópera. É lembrado por suas cantatas, assim como interlúdios musicais. (pt)
  • Cristofaro Caresana (Venise, vers 1640 - Naples, 1709) est un compositeur, organiste et ténor italien de la période baroque. (fr)
  • Cristofaro or Cristoforo Caresana (ca. 1640–1709) was an Italian Baroque composer, organist and tenor. He was an early representative of the Neapolitan operatic school. Born in Venice, his precise birthday is not known. After studying under Pietro Andrea Ziani (uncle of Marc'Antonio Ziani) in Venice, he moved to Naples late in his teens, where he joined the theatre company of Febi Armonici which produced early examples of melodrama. Later, in 1667, he became an organist and singer in the Chapel Royal and director of the Neapolitan Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio a Porta Capuana, one of the famed orphanage-music schools of Naples, until 1690. In 1699 he succeeded Francesco Provenzale as Master of the Treasury of San Gennaro. He wrote music for a number of other Neapolitan institutions until h (en)
  • クリストファロまたはクリストフォロ・カレザーナ(Cristofaro または Cristoforo Caresana 1640年頃 - 1709年)は、イタリアの作曲家、オルガニスト、テノール歌手。オペラの分野において初期ナポリ楽派を代表する人物だった。 (ja)
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