Severo De Luca
Severo De Luca was an Italian composer of the Baroque period.
Life
It is believed that Severo De Luca was Neapolitan. After moving to Rome in 1688, De Luca worked for Spanish ambassadors, although he is not listed among musicians employed by other Roman patrons. There is a possibility that Gioseppe De Luca might have been related to Severo as his name was present in some of these lists. In 1704, De Luca was appointed maestro di cappella, or chapel master, of the Congregazione di S. Giacomo degli Spagnuoli. He later joined the Congregazione di S Cecilia as a chapel master in 1708. Due to accusations of neglect and a dispute with his assistant, Giuseppe Valentini, De Luca was fired from his post in 1734.Music
Severo De Luca composed a variety of music including operas, serenatas, oratorios, cantatas and sacred works. The first known composition by De Luca was an opera composed in Naples titled L'Epaminonda in December of 1685. This was his only completed opera, contributing only an Act 1 to his later operatic works. Ten years later, De Luca composed the serenata La nova gara delle dee in celebration of Maria de Giron y Sandoval, performing the work in August 1694 at the Palazzo di Spagna. In 1696, De Luca's serenata for two voices was printed, becoming one of the few serenata's printed in Rome during that time. Four of his serenatas were commissioned by Spanish ambassadors, similarly to his final opera. De Luca's last collaborative opera was La clemenza d'Augusto in 1697.List of works
Operas
L'Epaminonda, 1684La costanza nell'amor divino, overo La Santa Rosalia, 1696La clemenza d'Augusto, 1697Serenatas
Cantata per musica, 1688La nova gara delle dee, 1694Serenata, 2 voices, 1696Applausi delle virtù, 1701Cantatas
Ah che tante sventureAmo CloriArse gran tempo è veroCare labbra del mio beneDesiri partite pensiere volateÈ incostante la bellezzaE ti par poco che ch'io dato il corIo che per colpa sol del fato rioLa mia LillaO di luci da notteParti l'idolo mioPria che d'eto initri- ''Rusignuol che tempri il canto''
Sacred
Hierusalem excidium, 1688Il martirio di S Erasmo, 1700Foligno, 1710De lamentatione JeremieDia sono amabile- ''Vieni o mia cara''