Corsi, Jacopo

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Corsi, Jacopo (b Florence, 1561; d Florence, 1602). It. nobleman in whose house in Florence the Camerata met, as also in Bardi's. Comp. 2 songs (the only surviving part) in Peri's Dafne, perf. in Corsi's house, in 1598. In 1600 was responsible for prod. of Peri's Euridice. Wealth came from banking, wool, and silk. When Bardi left Florence in 1592, Corsi was leading artistic patron and befriended Torquato Tasso, Carlo Gesualdo, Ottavio Rinuccini, and Jacoppo Peri.

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