Composers

Carlo Francesco Pollarolo

Voice
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
String ensemble
Orchestra
Bass
Violin
Cello
Mixed chorus
Secular cantatas
Cantatas
Religious music
Operas
Opera seria
Psalms
Motet
Sacred oratorios
Oratorio
Magnificat
by popularity
AriodanteConfitebor in B-flat majorCor ferite, o coeli amoresEcco il maggio PastorelleInfelice è il viver mioJefteMagnificat in F majorNon lo voglioO quanto volontieri à rivederviOrgan Sonata in D minorOve l'Adria fastosaParto e sentoPunge un fiore quell'ape crudeleScesa dal reggio soglioSe un grand amorSu la tremola frondaTito Manlio
Wikipedia
Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (ca. 1653 – 7 February 1723) was an Italian composer, chiefly of operas. Born into a musical family, he became the cathedral organist of his home town of Brescia. In the 1680s he began composing operas for performance in nearby Venice. He wrote a total of 85 of them as well as 13 oratorios. His operatic style is noted for its development of arias accompanied by the orchestra and it shows some influence from the contemporary French opera of Jean-Baptiste Lully.