Filippo Amadei
Italian composer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filippo Amadei, also known as Pippo del Violoncello (fl. 1690ā1730) was an Italian composer from Reggio Emilia, who was active in Rome and London.[1]
He appears to have worked as composer of cantatas, oratorios, and as a cellist for Cardinal Ottoboni from 1690 to 1711, the year of his oratorio Teodosio il giovane (1711), then again from 1723 to 1729.[citation needed]
From 1719 to 1722 he was in London, where he wrote the first act of the opera Muzio Scevola (1721), with the second act by Giovanni Bononcini and the third by George Frideric Handel.