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in 1627. The two had first met in 1621. The opera was never performed and it is unknown how much of the music for it had been written before the project was abandoned. Both the music and the libretto are lost.
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From 1627 on, he mostly dedicated himself to writing opera libretti, and he was probably the most important opera writer in Venice in the 1630s and 1640s. He wrote
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In the 1630s and 1640s, Strozzi was one of the driving forces behind the successful growth of opera in Venice. He wrote the libretto for the opening of the
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Hall, Crystal (2013). "Galilei, Poetry, and Patronage: Giulio Strozzi's Venetia edificata and the Place of Galileo in Seventeenth-Century Italian Poetry".
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in Venice. He was the founder of some cultural "academies", gatherings of like-minded intellectuals; these included the
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and his controversial scientific theories. He also wrote a translation of the Spanish
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Giulio Strozzi was a bastard, and later legitimized, son of Roberto Strozzi, from the
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He wrote poetry and plays, but is best remembered as one of the first writers of
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before returning to Venice in the 1620s. He was the adoptive father of composer
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His earliest known work was in 1609, an oration for the burial of
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writer. His libretti were put to music by composers like
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In 1637 he founded the 14: 767: 669: 645:Putnam Emerson, Isabelle (2005). 402:during his stay in Rome, and the 562:1621: Oration for the burial of 556:1609: Oration for the burial of 545:Veremonda, l'amazzone di Aragona 383:Veremonda, l'amazzone di Aragona 648:Five Centuries of Women Singers 413: 685:, Volume 94: Stampa–Tarantelli 570:Lettere famigliarmente scritta 550: 1: 731:17th-century Venetian writers 346:Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo 267:He lived and worked in Rome, 221:(1583 - 31 March 1652) was a 435:, poetry (second impression) 428:, a tragedy (reprinted 1616) 327:which remained unpublished. 251: 7: 460: 10: 772: 736:Italian opera librettists 572:, a collection of letters 395:Accademia degli Incogniti 206: 184: 158: 134: 126: 96: 81: 52: 48: 28: 21: 587: 449:, play (reprinted 1650) 408:Accademia degli Unisoni 392:He was a member of the 282: 85:15 September 1583  741:Italian Baroque people 676:Cecchi, Paolo (2019). 375:In 1630 Strozzi wrote 610:Renaissance Quarterly 469:La finta pazza Licori 381:. His last libretto, 333:La finta pazza Licori 41:Galleria degli Uffizi 687:(in Italian). 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Tiberio Tinelli
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Poet
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La finta pazza
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Claudio Monteverdi
Francesco Cavalli
Francesco Manelli
Francesco Sacrati
Strozzi family
University of Pisa
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