Antonio Maria Lucchini

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Antonio Maria Lucchini or Luchini (Venice, c. 1690 – Venice, before 1730) was an Italian librettist. His texts were set to music by Antonio Vivaldi, Baldassare Galuppi, Leonardo Vinci, and Rinaldo di Capua, among others.

Libretti

  • Foca superbo (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1716)
  • Tieteberga (set to music by Antonio Vivaldi, 1717)
  • Giove in Argo (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1717; set to music by Georg Friedrich Händel, 1739; set to music by Carl Heinrich Graun, 1747)
  • Ascanio ovvero Gli odi delusi dal sangue (set to music by Antonio Lotti, 1718)
  • L'inganno tradito dall'amore (set to music by Antonio Caldara, 1720)
  • Ermengarda (set to music by Tomaso Albinoni, 1723)
  • Gli sforzi d'ambizione e d'amore (set to music by Giovanni Porta, 1724)
  • Farnace (set to music by Leonardo Vinci, 1724; set to music by Antonio Vivaldi, 1727; set to music by Francesco Corselli, 1739; set to music by Rinaldo di Capua, 1739; set to music by Giuseppe Arena, 1742; set to music by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi, 1765)
  • Dorilla in Tempe (set to music by Antonio Vivaldi, 1726)
  • Gl'odi delusi dal sangue (set to music by Baldassare Galuppi e Giovanni Battista Pescetti, 1728)
  • L'osservanza della divina legge nel martirio de’ Maccabei (set to music by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, 1732)
  • Il martiro della madre de’ Maccabei (set to music by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, 1736)
  • Sant’Elena al Calvario (set to music by Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, 1736)
  • Various madrigal texts

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