Francesco Antonio Bonporti
50 top tracks
Francesco Antonio Bonporti
50 top tracks
Albums

The trio sonata in 18th century italy
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti: Sonatas, Op. 1 for 2 Violins and B.C.
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti Edition, Vol. 5 - Chamber Sonatas
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti Edition, Vol. 3 - Concertos A 4, Nos. 1-10
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti Edition, Vol. 2 - Chamber Sonatas
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti : 5 concerti
Francesco Antonio Bonporti
![Simply Classical Chillout [Disc 1] — cover art by Francesco Antonio Bonporti](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Simply Classical Chillout [Disc 1]
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Simply Classical Chillout
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti, F.A.: Concertos A 4, Op. 11 - Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 / Concerto E Serenata, Op. 12 - Nos. 6, 8
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti Edition, Vol. 4 - Inventions
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Bonporti Edition, Vol. 4 - Inventions
Francesco Antonio Bonporti

Venezia 1700
Francesco Antonio Bonporti
Biography
Francesco Antonio Bonporti (11 June 1672, Trento, Italy – 19 December 1749, Padua, Italy) was an Italian priest and amateur composer....Read more on Last.fm
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Francesco Antonio Bonporti (11 June 1672, Trento, Italy – 19 December 1749, Padua, Italy) was an Italian priest and amateur composer.
In 1691, he was admitted in the Collegium Germanicum in Rome, where he studied theology. His master of composition was Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni and, although not confirmed, Arcangelo Corelli taught him the violin.
He became a priest in Trento in 1695. In 1740 he moved to Padua, where he lived until his death in 1749.
Bonporti's musical work consists of twelve opera, published between 1696 and 1736.
He influenced Johann Sebastian Bach in the development of the invention, and in fact several of Bonporti's works were mistakenly included in a set of Bach's inventions. In reality, Bach had transcribed for harpsichord four violin pieces from Bonporti's opus 10 (1712). <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Francesco+Antonio+Bonporti">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
