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Francesco Maria Bassano
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Francesco Maria Bassano (fl c1610) was an Italian composer. View wikiFrancesco Maria Bassano (fl c1610) was an Italian composer. View wikiFrancesco Maria Bassano (fl c1610) was an Italian composer. View wiki -
Giovanni Stefano Fontana Morello
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Giovanni Stefano Fontana Morello (Biella , 16th century - Vercelli ?, After 1634) was an Italian composer, organist and presbyter. Origina… read moreGiovanni Stefano Fontana Morello (Biella , 16th century - Vercelli ?, After 1634) was an Italian composer, organist and presbyter. Originally from Biella, in 1614 he was organist in the church of the Madonna di Robbio , which was then p… read moreGiovanni Stefano Fontana Morello (Biella , 16th century - Vercelli ?, After 1634) was an Italian composer, organist and presbyter. Originally from Biella, in 1614 he was organist in the church of the Madonna di Robbio , which was then part of the diocese of Vercelli . In 1617 he was appointed ca… read more -
Dorisio Isorelli
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Dorisio Isorelli ( Parma , 1544 - Rome , 1632 ) was an Italian composer . At a young age, and after his first musical studies, he went to R… read moreDorisio Isorelli ( Parma , 1544 - Rome , 1632 ) was an Italian composer . At a young age, and after his first musical studies, he went to Rome, where he spent his whole life. He composed the Lamentations of Holy Thursday , numerous madri… read moreDorisio Isorelli ( Parma , 1544 - Rome , 1632 ) was an Italian composer . At a young age, and after his first musical studies, he went to Rome, where he spent his whole life. He composed the Lamentations of Holy Thursday , numerous madrigals and various lauds . Together with others he wrote the … read more -
Francesco Ballaroti
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Francesco Ballaroti (1660-1712) was born in Bergamo in 1660 and died there in April 1712. His operas were performed in Bergamo and Milan be… read moreFrancesco Ballaroti (1660-1712) was born in Bergamo in 1660 and died there in April 1712. His operas were performed in Bergamo and Milan between 1686 and 1709. View wikiFrancesco Ballaroti (1660-1712) was born in Bergamo in 1660 and died there in April 1712. His operas were performed in Bergamo and Milan between 1686 and 1709. View wiki -
Antonio Campochiaro
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Antonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wikiAntonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wikiAntonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wiki -
Antonio Cifra
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Antonio Cifra (1584? – Loreto, 2 October 1629) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He wa… read moreAntonio Cifra (1584? – Loreto, 2 October 1629) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the significant transitional figures between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and prod… read moreAntonio Cifra (1584? – Loreto, 2 October 1629) was an Italian composer of the Roman School of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the significant transitional figures between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and produced music in both idioms. Son of Costanzo and Claudia, Anto… read more -
Girolamo Giacobbi
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Girolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was … read moreGirolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was born in Bologna in 1567. He had been a choir boy at the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna and be… read moreGirolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was born in Bologna in 1567. He had been a choir boy at the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna and became the Director of Music there from 1604 to 1628. He found… read more -
Pietro Degli Antoni
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Pietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire… read morePietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire life in Bologna where he was born and died and around 1670 became a member of the prestigious Acc… read morePietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire life in Bologna where he was born and died and around 1670 became a member of the prestigious Accademia Filarmonica, of which he was elected chairman several… read more -
Giovanni Battista Rocchigiani
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Giovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published… read moreGiovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published in 1623 he was a musician in the cathedral of Orvieto, but on November 29 of the same year he was… read moreGiovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published in 1623 he was a musician in the cathedral of Orvieto, but on November 29 of the same year he was appointed organist of the cathedral of Rieti; he was confir… read more -
Antonio Molli
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Antonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera … read moreAntonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera prima was published in Orvieto in 1623 by Rinaldo Ruuli. View wikiAntonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera prima was published in Orvieto in 1623 by Rinaldo Ruuli. View wiki