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Arcangelo Borsaro
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Arcangelo Borsaro (1560-1617) was an Italian composer, born in Reggio Emilia, Italy. He wrote a anthology titled Sacri sacrificii ser gli deffonti. View wikiArcangelo Borsaro (1560-1617) was an Italian composer, born in Reggio Emilia, Italy. He wrote a anthology titled Sacri sacrificii ser gli deffonti. View wikiArcangelo Borsaro (1560-1617) was an Italian composer, born in Reggio Emilia, Italy. He wrote a anthology titled Sacri sacrificii ser gli deffonti. View wiki -
Francesco Foggia
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Francesco Foggia (baptized 17 November 1603 – 8 January 1688) was an Italian composer of the Baroque. Foggia was a boy soprano at the Colle… read moreFrancesco Foggia (baptized 17 November 1603 – 8 January 1688) was an Italian composer of the Baroque. Foggia was a boy soprano at the Collegium Germanicum of the Jesuits in Rome, and was a student of Antonio Cifra, and Paolo Agostini. Pe… read moreFrancesco Foggia (baptized 17 November 1603 – 8 January 1688) was an Italian composer of the Baroque. Foggia was a boy soprano at the Collegium Germanicum of the Jesuits in Rome, and was a student of Antonio Cifra, and Paolo Agostini. Perhaps his family was in contact with Giovanni Bernardino Nan… read more -
Luigi Balbi
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Luigi Balbi (fl.1585-1621) was an Italian composer. Luigi Balbi was the nephew of Lodovico Balbi. He was a composer, organist and friar. Li… read moreLuigi Balbi (fl.1585-1621) was an Italian composer. Luigi Balbi was the nephew of Lodovico Balbi. He was a composer, organist and friar. Like his uncle, he was also a singer in the choir of St. Marks in Venice and later the Cappella del … read moreLuigi Balbi (fl.1585-1621) was an Italian composer. Luigi Balbi was the nephew of Lodovico Balbi. He was a composer, organist and friar. Like his uncle, he was also a singer in the choir of St. Marks in Venice and later the Cappella del Santo at the basilica of St. Antonio, Padua. He was ultimate… read more -
Amadio Freddi
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Amadio Freddi (1570–1634) was an Italian composer. He was Maestro di cappella of the Duomo of Treviso. Works Primo libro de madrigali à sei… read moreAmadio Freddi (1570–1634) was an Italian composer. He was Maestro di cappella of the Duomo of Treviso. Works Primo libro de madrigali à sei voci 1605. Secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci Quarto libro de madrigal a cinque voci 1614 M… read moreAmadio Freddi (1570–1634) was an Italian composer. He was Maestro di cappella of the Duomo of Treviso. Works Primo libro de madrigali à sei voci 1605. Secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci Quarto libro de madrigal a cinque voci 1614 Messa, Vespro et Compieta 1616 Motecta unica voce decantando,… read more -
Constanzo Antegnati
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Costanzo Antegnati (December 9, 1549 - November 14, 1624) was an organist, organ builder, and composer. He was born in Brescia, to a family… read moreCostanzo Antegnati (December 9, 1549 - November 14, 1624) was an organist, organ builder, and composer. He was born in Brescia, to a family of prolific organ builders, a profession which also included his father Graziadio. His was musica… read moreCostanzo Antegnati (December 9, 1549 - November 14, 1624) was an organist, organ builder, and composer. He was born in Brescia, to a family of prolific organ builders, a profession which also included his father Graziadio. His was musically educated by Giovanni Contino and Girolamo Cavazzoni. At … read more -
Amante Franzoni
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Amante Franzoni (1575 - 1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer, active in Mantua. He is known to have been in the service of the Gonzaga… read moreAmante Franzoni (1575 - 1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer, active in Mantua. He is known to have been in the service of the Gonzagas at Mantua before 1605 and to have held the post of maestro di cappella of Forlì Cathedral in 161… read moreAmante Franzoni (1575 - 1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer, active in Mantua. He is known to have been in the service of the Gonzagas at Mantua before 1605 and to have held the post of maestro di cappella of Forlì Cathedral in 1611. By October 1612 he had returned to Mantua to become maest… read more -
Francesco Beretta
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Francesco Beretta (born 1640 in Rome; died 6 July 1694 in Rome) was an Italian organist, composer and Kapellmeister and a predecessor of Pa… read moreFrancesco Beretta (born 1640 in Rome; died 6 July 1694 in Rome) was an Italian organist, composer and Kapellmeister and a predecessor of Paolo Lorenzani - a pupil of Orazio Benevoli - at the Cappella Giulia of St. Peter. Beretta's f… read moreFrancesco Beretta (born 1640 in Rome; died 6 July 1694 in Rome) was an Italian organist, composer and Kapellmeister and a predecessor of Paolo Lorenzani - a pupil of Orazio Benevoli - at the Cappella Giulia of St. Peter. Beretta's first teacher of music had been Stefano Fabri jr., who was th… read more -
Francesco Dognazzi
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Francesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante F… read moreFrancesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante Franzoni's Secondo Libro delli Fioretti musicali a tre voci. View wikiFrancesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante Franzoni's Secondo Libro delli Fioretti musicali a tre voci. View wiki -
Francesco Antonio Urio
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Francesco Antonio Urio (1631/32 – c. 1719) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. Urio was born in Milan in 1631 or 1632, and died the… read moreFrancesco Antonio Urio (1631/32 – c. 1719) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. Urio was born in Milan in 1631 or 1632, and died there in (or after) 1719. Urio held maestro di cappella posts in: Spoleto's Cathedral (1679), Ur… read moreFrancesco Antonio Urio (1631/32 – c. 1719) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. Urio was born in Milan in 1631 or 1632, and died there in (or after) 1719. Urio held maestro di cappella posts in: Spoleto's Cathedral (1679), Urbino (1681–83), Assisi, Genoa, Santi Apostoli in Rome (1690)… read more -
Giovanni Amigone
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The manuscript Q.34, Spartitura generale, et particolare Joannes Amigonus Mantuanus scribebat Romae Anno Domini 1613, is housed in the mus… read moreThe manuscript Q.34, Spartitura generale, et particolare Joannes Amigonus Mantuanus scribebat Romae Anno Domini 1613, is housed in the musica di Bologna and contains some of the earliest known sinfonias or sonatas for solo violin and ba… read moreThe manuscript Q.34, Spartitura generale, et particolare Joannes Amigonus Mantuanus scribebat Romae Anno Domini 1613, is housed in the musica di Bologna and contains some of the earliest known sinfonias or sonatas for solo violin and basso continuo. Very little is known about the scribe of the m… read more