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| - Francesco Rasi (* 14. Mai 1574 in Arezzo(?); † 30. November 1621) war ein italienischer Sänger (Tenor), Instrumentalist (Chitarrone), Komponist und Dichter. In zeitgenössischen Quellen wird er nach seiner Geburtsstadt als „nobile d’Arezzo“ bezeichnet, er durfte die Stadt nach seiner Verurteilung jedoch nicht mehr betreten. (de)
- Francesco Rasi (né le 14 mai 1574 à Arezzo, Toscane - mort le 30 novembre 1621) était un compositeur, chanteur d'opéra, claveciniste, joueur de chitarrone et poète italien. (fr)
- Francesco Rasi (Arezzo, 14 de mayo de 1574 - Mantua, 30 de noviembre de 1621) fue un cantante (tenor), ejecutante de tiorba (un tipo de guitarra) y de «chémbalo» (posiblemente clavicémbalo, un instrumento de teclado), compositor y poeta italiano. (es)
- Francesco Rasi (Arezzo, 14 maggio 1574 – Mantova, 30 novembre 1621) è stato un compositore, poeta, tenore e musicista italiano durante il periodo di transizione tra rinascimento e barocco. (it)
- Francesco Rasi (14 May 1574 – 30 November 1621) was an Italian composer, singer (tenor), chitarrone player, and poet. Rasi was born in Arezzo. He studied at the University of Pisa and in 1594 he was studying with Giulio Caccini. He may have been in Carlo Gesualdo's retinue when he went to Ferrara for his wedding in 1594. In 1598 he joined the court of Duke Vincent I in Mantua, and probably served the Gonzaga family the rest of his life, with whom he travelled all over Italy and as far afield as Poland. He sang in the first performances of Jacopo Peri's Euridice and Caccini's Il rapimento di Cefalo in 1600. In 1607 he created the title role in Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo, and in 1608 sang in the first performances of Marco da Gagliano's La Dafne. (en)
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