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Bernardo Sabadini (also known as Sabatini) (died 26 November 1718) was an Italian
opera Opera is a form of History of theatre#European theatre, Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by Singing, singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically ...
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. He may have been a native of
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. A number of his operas appear to have been revisions of works by other composers to an unknown extent. He died at
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Operas

*''Furio Camillo'' (1686) *''Didio Giuliano'' (1687) *''Zenone il tiranno'' (1687) *''Olimpia placata'' (1687) *''L'Ercole trionfante'' (1688) *''Teseo in Atene'' (1688) *''Hierone tiranno di Siracusa'' (1688) *''Amor spesso inganna'' (1689) *''Teodora clemente'' (1689) *''Il Vespesiano'' (1689) *''La gloria d'Amore'' (1690) *''Il favore degli dei'' (1690) *''Pompeo continente'' (1690) *''Diomede punito da Alcide'' (1691) *''La pace fra Tolomeo e Seleuco'' (1691) *''Circe abbandonata da Ulisse'' (1692) *''Il Massimino'' (1692) *''Talestri innamorata d'Alessandro Magno'' (1693) *''Il riso nato fra il pianto'' (1694) *''Demetrio tiranno'' (1694) *''L'Orfeo'' (1694) *''La virtů trionfante dell'inganno'' (1697) *''L'Aiace'' (1697) *''L'Eusonia, overo La dama stravagante'' (1697) *''L'Alarico'' (1698) *''Il Domizio'' (1698) *''Il Ruggiero'' (1699) *''L'Eraclea'' (1700) *''Il Meleagro'' (1705) *''Alessandro amante eroe'' (1706) *''Annibale'' (1706) *''La virtů coronata, o sia Il Fernando'' (1714)


References

''OperaGlass'' page (cached)
omplete Score of L' Ercole Trionfante by D. B. Sabadini/ G.A. Boretti/ A. Aureli based on the Piacenza 1688 Libretto in : "Civiltà Musicale Farnesiana"-IInd issue, 2021, 840 pp.


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* Year of birth unknown 1718 deaths 18th-century Italian male musicians Italian Baroque composers Italian opera composers Italian male opera composers Composers from Venice 18th-century Italian composers {{Italy-composer-stub