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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 8 September 1474
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One of the foremost poets of cinquecento Italy, his poetry was set to music in several hundred instances by 16th century madrigalists, while his primary work, ''Orlando Furioso'', provided many later operas and musical dramas with themes and stories.  
One of the foremost poets of cinquecento Italy, his poetry was set to music in several hundred instances by 16th century madrigalists, while his primary work, ''[[Orlando Furioso]]'', provided many later operas and musical dramas with themes and stories.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* ''Orlando Furioso'' (first edition: 1516; final edition: 1532)
* ''[[Orlando Furioso]]'' (first edition: 1516; final edition: 1532)
* ''Rime'' (Venice, 1546)
* ''Carmina'' (Venice, 1553)


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 19:15, 27 May 2023

Life

Born: 8 September 1474

Died: 6 July 1533

Biography

One of the foremost poets of cinquecento Italy, his poetry was set to music in several hundred instances by 16th century madrigalists, while his primary work, Orlando Furioso, provided many later operas and musical dramas with themes and stories.

View the Wikipedia article on Ludovico Ariosto.

Texts by Ludovico Ariosto

Settings of text by Ludovico Ariosto

Publications

  • Orlando Furioso (first edition: 1516; final edition: 1532)
  • Rime (Venice, 1546)
  • Carmina (Venice, 1553)

External links

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