Little is known about the
life of Domenico Zanatta. He was most probably born in Venice as the
title pages of his prints seem to attest. The very sparse notices on his
early life indicate that he soon started a musical career, already
printing his first collection of sonatas at the young age of 24. But he
also had a second endeavor: His group of cantatas. Zanatta shows a great
mastery of the genre and his melodic inventiveness freely flows between
the structuring parts of his cantatas, continuing the tradition of his Venetian colleagues in a much worthy way. Flavio Ferri-Benedetti and
Musica Fiorita, under Daniela Dolci, present some of his pieces in
between works by Cavalli, Strozzi, who was a pupil of Cavalli, and
Fontana, who was a
pioneer of the, at the beginning of the 17th century, new stile recitativo. (Arkiv Music)
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