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Giovanni Filippo Apolloni (c.1620 – 15 May 1688) was an Italian poet and librettist. Born in Arezzo, he has sometimes been referred to as "Giovanni Apollonio Apolloni", but the second given name is spurious. He served as the court poet to Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria at Innsbruck form 1653 until 1659. On his return to Italy he entered the service of Cardinal Volumnio Bandinelli. After Bandinelli's death in 1667 Appolloni was in the service of the Chigi family in Rome and Siena for the rest of his life. He wrote the librettos for a number of operas, the most well-known of which were Antonio Cesti's L'Argia and La Dori, as well as several oratorios and the texts for cantatas by both Cesti and Alessandro Stradella.

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  • Giovanni Filippo Apolloni (c.1620 – 15 May 1688) was an Italian poet and librettist. Born in Arezzo, he has sometimes been referred to as "Giovanni Apollonio Apolloni", but the second given name is spurious. He served as the court poet to Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria at Innsbruck form 1653 until 1659. On his return to Italy he entered the service of Cardinal Volumnio Bandinelli. After Bandinelli's death in 1667 Appolloni was in the service of the Chigi family in Rome and Siena for the rest of his life. He wrote the librettos for a number of operas, the most well-known of which were Antonio Cesti's L'Argia and La Dori, as well as several oratorios and the texts for cantatas by both Cesti and Alessandro Stradella. (en)
  • Giovanni Filippo Apolloni (Arezzo, 1635 circa – Arezzo, 15 maggio 1688) è stato un librettista e poeta italiano. Nel settembre del 1653 circa entrò al servizio dell'arciduca Ferdinando Carlo d'Austria, grazie alle raccomandazioni del cardinale Giovanni Carlo de' Medici e forse del compositore Antonio Cesti. Fu dunque attivo a Innsbruck, dove scrisse per quest'ultimo i libretti L'Argia e La Dori, che furono messi in musica e allestiti rispettivamente nel 1655 e nel 1657.Tornato in Italia nel 1659, entrò al servizio del cardinale Flavio Chigi nel maggio 1660 a Roma, posizione che terrà per il resto della sua vita. Come Cesti, egli fece parte dell'Accademia dei Percossi, un circolo letterario fiorentino, al quale appartenevano anche il poeta Salvator Rosa e . Nel 1669 mise in versi L'empio pu (it)
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  • Giovanni Filippo Apolloni (en)
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  • Arezzo, Italy (en)
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