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Benedetto Marcello (July 31 or August 1, 1686–July 24, 1739), was an Italian composer.

He was of a Venetian noble family (in his compositions he is frequently described as Patrizio Veneto), and although a pupil of Lotti
and Francesco Gasparini
, was intended by his father to devote himself to the law. In 1711 he was a member of the Council of Forty (in Venice's central government), and in 1730 went to Pola as Provveditore (district governor). His health having been impaired by the climate of Istria, he retired after eight years to Brescia in the capacity of Camerlengo, and there he died.

Marcello is best remembered by his Estro poetico-armonico (Venice, 1724-1727), a musical setting for voices and figured_bass (a continuo notation) of the first fifty Psalms, as paraphrased in Italian by G. Giustiniani. They were much admired by Charles Avison, who with John Garth brought out an edition with English words (London, 1757). Some extracts are to be found in Hawkins's History of Music.

His other works are chiefly cantatas, either for one voice or several; the library of the Brussels Conservatoire possesses some interesting volumes of chamber-cantatas composed for his mistress. Although he produced an opera, La Fede riconosciuta, at Vicenza in 1702, he had little sympathy with this form of composition, and vented his opinions on the state of musical drama at the time in the satirical pamphlet Teatro alia moda, published anonymously in Venice in 1720. This little work, which was frequently reprinted, is not only extremely amusing, but is also most valuable as a contribution to the history of opera.

Benedetto was the brother of Alessandro Marcello
, also a composer.

This entry was originally from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.

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