Background
Giovanni Clari was born at Pisa about the year 1669.
Giovanni Clari was born at Pisa about the year 1669.
Giovanni Clari was the most celebrated pupil of Colonna, chapel-master of S. Petronio, at Bologna.
Giovanni Clari became maestro di cappella at Pistoia about 1712, at Bologna in 1720, and at Pisa in 1736. He is supposed to have died about 1745. These compositions, which combine graceful melody with contrapuntal learning, were much admired by Cherubini. They appear to have been admired by Handel also, since he did not hesitate to make appropriations from them. Clari composed one opera, II Savio delirante, produced at Bologna in 1695, and a large quantity of church music, several specimens of which were printed in Novello's Fitzwilliam Music.