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Giovanni Pozzo
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Giovanni Pozzo (fl. 1620s) was an Italian composer. A solo motet, Veni sancte spiritus was included in Ghirlanda sacra, 1625. View wikiGiovanni Pozzo (fl. 1620s) was an Italian composer. A solo motet, Veni sancte spiritus was included in Ghirlanda sacra, 1625. View wikiGiovanni Pozzo (fl. 1620s) was an Italian composer. A solo motet, Veni sancte spiritus was included in Ghirlanda sacra, 1625. View wiki -
Guglielmo Lipparini
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Guglielmo Lipparini (Bologna, around 1578 - Bologna, around 1645) was an Italian musician and composer. Also called Guglielmo Liparino, he … read moreGuglielmo Lipparini (Bologna, around 1578 - Bologna, around 1645) was an Italian musician and composer. Also called Guglielmo Liparino, he was an Augustinian monk. He studied with Tiburzio Massaino and, at the beginning of his activity, … read moreGuglielmo Lipparini (Bologna, around 1578 - Bologna, around 1645) was an Italian musician and composer. Also called Guglielmo Liparino, he was an Augustinian monk. He studied with Tiburzio Massaino and, at the beginning of his activity, he entered the court of the Duke of Monte Marciano, in Bella… 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 -
Giovanni Battista Draghi
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Giovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) was an Italian composer and keyboard player. He may have been the brother of the composer Antonio D… read moreGiovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) was an Italian composer and keyboard player. He may have been the brother of the composer Antonio Draghi. Draghi was brought to London in the 1660s by King Charles II, who was trying, unsuccessfull… read moreGiovanni Battista Draghi (c. 1640–1708) was an Italian composer and keyboard player. He may have been the brother of the composer Antonio Draghi. Draghi was brought to London in the 1660s by King Charles II, who was trying, unsuccessfully, to establish Italian opera in England. Draghi remained in… read more -
Pietro Paolo Raimondo
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Orazio Tarditi
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Orazio Tarditi (Rome, 1602 - Forlì, January 18 1677) was an Italian composer. The 1639 developed by the choirmaster of the Cathedral of For… read moreOrazio Tarditi (Rome, 1602 - Forlì, January 18 1677) was an Italian composer. The 1639 developed by the choirmaster of the Cathedral of Forlì and then took charge of the same functions of Faenza . He was also organist of Murano d ' … read moreOrazio Tarditi (Rome, 1602 - Forlì, January 18 1677) was an Italian composer. The 1639 developed by the choirmaster of the Cathedral of Forlì and then took charge of the same functions of Faenza . He was also organist of Murano d ' Arezzo and belonged to the Camaldolese Order . He published … read more -
Giovanni Battista Galeno
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Giovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo sh… read moreGiovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo shoemaker and, later, administrator of the post office in Gorizia. It is unknown where he completed … read moreGiovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo shoemaker and, later, administrator of the post office in Gorizia. It is unknown where he completed his musical training: the news of his apprenticeship (with p… read more -
Antonio Maria Pacchioni
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Antonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He s… read moreAntonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin technique with Giovanni Maria Bononcini and musical composition with Padre A. Bendin… read moreAntonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin technique with Giovanni Maria Bononcini and musical composition with Padre A. Bendinelli. He received holy orders in 1677, which enabled him to … read more -
Stefano Limido
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Giovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under… read moreGiovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under the title of Armonía Espiritual.He was active at the court of Philip III of Spain, to whom he ded… read moreGiovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under the title of Armonía Espiritual.He was active at the court of Philip III of Spain, to whom he dedicated a cycle of settings to texts by Grillo published as R… read more -
Flaminio Comanedo
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Flaminio Comanedo (ca. 1570 - after 1622) was a composer and singer, he was born in Milan where he became a pupil of G.C. Gabussi, 'ma… read moreFlaminio Comanedo (ca. 1570 - after 1622) was a composer and singer, he was born in Milan where he became a pupil of G.C. Gabussi, 'maestro di cappella' of Milan Cathedral. In that Cathedral he was a salaried tenor from April 1… read moreFlaminio Comanedo (ca. 1570 - after 1622) was a composer and singer, he was born in Milan where he became a pupil of G.C. Gabussi, 'maestro di cappella' of Milan Cathedral. In that Cathedral he was a salaried tenor from April 1603 to December 1622 View wiki