Giacomo Rossi

Giacomo Rossi was an Italian poet, translator and librettist who settled in London early in the 18th century and wrote librettos for George Frideric Handel, between 1710 and 1729.

According to Rossi ''Rinaldo'' was written by Handel in a fortnight. Aaron Hill seems to have given his sketch to Rossi to translate. The libretto is according to Winton Dean confusing.

Rossi probably worked on ''Il pastor fido'' and ''Silla''. Handel emerges from the enterprise with scarcely more credit than Rossi.

Rossi's name is also mentioned with for the libretto of ''Amadigi di Gaula'', or assisting in ''Poro re dell'Indie'' and ''Lotario''. The result of this latter work is unusually concise and easily understandable for a baroque opera. Rossi not only shortened the recitatives for Handel, but improved the text by shortening, rearranging and rewriting it. Almost half of the text was new.

In 1729 Paolo Antonio Rolli wrote: ''You will have heard by now that Attilio and Haym have died. I inform you now that the famed Rossi, Italian writer and poet is Handel’s librettist.'' Provided by Wikipedia

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by Rossi, Giacomo
Published 1712
printed for J. Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Catherine-Street in the Strand

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by Rossi, Giacomo
Published 1717
printed for J. Tonson, at Shakespear's-Head over-against Katharine-Street, in the Strand
Other Authors: ...Rossi, Giacomo...

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by Rossi, Giacomo
Published 1731
printed for Tho. Wood, in Little-Britain, and are to be sold at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market

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by Rossi, Giacomo
Published 1711
printed by Tho. Howlatt, Printer to the House; and are to be sold at Rice's Coffee-House, by the Theatre in the Hay-Market