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  1. Jacopo Corsi (Florença, 17 de julho de 1561 - Florença, 29 de dezembro de 1602) foi um Mecenas e compositor italiano do final do Renascimento e do início do Barroco e um dos principais patrocinadores das artes em Florença. Sua obra mais conhecida é Dafne, cuja partitura escreveu em colaboração com Jacopo Peri.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacopo_CorsiJacopo Corsi - Wikipedia

    Jacopo Corsi (17 July 1561 – 29 December 1602) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque and one of Florence's leading patrons of the arts, after only the Medicis. His best-known work is Dafne (1597/98), whose score he wrote in collaboration with Jacopo Peri.

  3. Overview. Jacopo Corsi. (1561—1602) Quick Reference. ( b Florence, 17 July 1561; d Florence, 29 Dec. 1602). Italian patron and prominent supporter of Florentine poets and musicians in the 1590s. He was closely involved in the first ... From: Corsi, Jacopo in The Oxford Companion to Music » Subjects: Music. Reference entries.

  4. In opera: Civic humanism. …home of another Alterati member, Jacopo Corsi, the Florentine nobleman who was to sponsor the first production of an opera, La Dafne (which dramatized the myth of Daphne and Apollo), during the pre-Lenten Carnival of 1598.

  5. CORSI, Iacopo in "Dizionario Biografico" - Treccani - Treccani. Paolo Malanima. Nacque a Firenze il 17 luglio 1561 da Giovanni di Jacopo (da non confondere col celebre Giovanni di Bardo, morto nel 1547) e da Alessandra di Simone della Gherardesca.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DafneDafne - Wikipedia

    The opera was written for an elite circle of humanists in Florence, the Florentine Camerata, between 1594 and 1597, with the support, and possibly the collaboration, of the composer and patron Jacopo Corsi. However, the first confirmed, non-public, performance of the work for Don Giovanni de' Medici was held in 1597 thanks to Marco ...

  7. Jacopo Corsi. (1561 -1602) Patron and composer. Sponsored and participated in practical discussions and experiments that led to the beginnings of opera.