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Paolo Cornetti
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Paolo Cornetti (fl. 1638) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiPaolo Cornetti (fl. 1638) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiPaolo Cornetti (fl. 1638) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wiki -
Alessadro Scialla
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Alessadro Scialla (fl. 1610) was a Calabrian composer, gentleman and member of the Academic Degli Amorosi (the cultural academy of Tropea).… read moreAlessadro Scialla (fl. 1610) was a Calabrian composer, gentleman and member of the Academic Degli Amorosi (the cultural academy of Tropea). His madrigal setting for 5 voices of the poet Guarini's "Cor mio, deh, non languire&quo… read moreAlessadro Scialla (fl. 1610) was a Calabrian composer, gentleman and member of the Academic Degli Amorosi (the cultural academy of Tropea). His madrigal setting for 5 voices of the poet Guarini's "Cor mio, deh, non languire" was published in Il primo libro de’ madrigali a cinque voci. Napoli, 1610. View wiki -
Giovanni Battista Borri
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Giovanni Battista Borri (1630–1688) was an Neapolitan composer active between 1665 and 1688. He published a "Sinfonie a tré, duo violi… read moreGiovanni Battista Borri (1630–1688) was an Neapolitan composer active between 1665 and 1688. He published a "Sinfonie a tré, duo violini, e violoncello con il basso per l'organo,… da Gio Battista Borri Bolognëse, opera pr… read moreGiovanni Battista Borri (1630–1688) was an Neapolitan composer active between 1665 and 1688. He published a "Sinfonie a tré, duo violini, e violoncello con il basso per l'organo,… da Gio Battista Borri Bolognëse, opera prima" in 1688. Almost entirely forgotten today, his Neap… read more -
Pietro Francesco Valentini
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Pietro Francesco Valentini (1586-1654) (Rome, Italy) was an Italian nobleman, amateur composer and music theorist. He studied with G. B. N… read morePietro Francesco Valentini (1586-1654) (Rome, Italy) was an Italian nobleman, amateur composer and music theorist. He studied with G. B. Nanino. His tour de force on the art of the contrapuntal canon was Canone nel modo Salomonis (1631)… read morePietro Francesco Valentini (1586-1654) (Rome, Italy) was an Italian nobleman, amateur composer and music theorist. He studied with G. B. Nanino. His tour de force on the art of the contrapuntal canon was Canone nel modo Salomonis (1631) a 96-voice contrapuntal exercise which could be expanded to… read more -
Gabriele Fattorini
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Gabriele Fattorini (fl. 1598-1609) was organist and choirmaster at the Faenza cathedral near Bologna. He was one of the first to use basso … read moreGabriele Fattorini (fl. 1598-1609) was organist and choirmaster at the Faenza cathedral near Bologna. He was one of the first to use basso continuo idiomatically; he is also one of the first to foreshadow the division between aria and chorus. View wikiGabriele Fattorini (fl. 1598-1609) was organist and choirmaster at the Faenza cathedral near Bologna. He was one of the first to use basso continuo idiomatically; he is also one of the first to foreshadow the division between aria and chorus. View wiki -
Romano Micheli
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Romano Micheli (Born around 1575, in Rome, died after 1659-1662, in Rome) was an ecclesiastic, composer and polemicist. One infers the year… read moreRomano Micheli (Born around 1575, in Rome, died after 1659-1662, in Rome) was an ecclesiastic, composer and polemicist. One infers the year of his birth from the fact that he would have been 75 years old in 1650. But nothing is known abo… read moreRomano Micheli (Born around 1575, in Rome, died after 1659-1662, in Rome) was an ecclesiastic, composer and polemicist. One infers the year of his birth from the fact that he would have been 75 years old in 1650. But nothing is known about his family or his childhood. The biographical elements ap… read more -
Giacinto Quintanilla
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Giacinto Quintanilla (fl. 1672) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiGiacinto Quintanilla (fl. 1672) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiGiacinto Quintanilla (fl. 1672) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wiki -
Annibale Orgas
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Annibale Orgas (c. 1585–1629) was an Italian composer. He was first a boy soprano at the Collegium Germanicum, then from 1607 to 1610 train… read moreAnnibale Orgas (c. 1585–1629) was an Italian composer. He was first a boy soprano at the Collegium Germanicum, then from 1607 to 1610 trained to be a deacon at the Seminario Romano. He returned to the Collegium as maestro di cappella, in… read moreAnnibale Orgas (c. 1585–1629) was an Italian composer. He was first a boy soprano at the Collegium Germanicum, then from 1607 to 1610 trained to be a deacon at the Seminario Romano. He returned to the Collegium as maestro di cappella, in Rome, and then in 1619 left Italy to take up the post of ma… read more -
Paolo Tarditi
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Paolo Tarditi (c. 1580–1661) was an Italian baroque composer and organist active in Rome. He substituted violin and cornet for the soprano … read morePaolo Tarditi (c. 1580–1661) was an Italian baroque composer and organist active in Rome. He substituted violin and cornet for the soprano voices in two of his choral works. From 1616 until at least 1620 he was organist and maestro di ca… read morePaolo Tarditi (c. 1580–1661) was an Italian baroque composer and organist active in Rome. He substituted violin and cornet for the soprano voices in two of his choral works. From 1616 until at least 1620 he was organist and maestro di cappella at San Giacomo degli Spagnoli in Rome, where he was s… read more -
Ottavio Catalani
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Ottavio Catalani (Enna , Sicily , ca. 1560 - 1629) was an Italian composer. He presumably took religious orders in Catania , where he also … read moreOttavio Catalani (Enna , Sicily , ca. 1560 - 1629) was an Italian composer. He presumably took religious orders in Catania , where he also pursued his musical studies. Before 1600 he was an organist in this city. He moved to Rome , and f… read moreOttavio Catalani (Enna , Sicily , ca. 1560 - 1629) was an Italian composer. He presumably took religious orders in Catania , where he also pursued his musical studies. Before 1600 he was an organist in this city. He moved to Rome , and from 1603 was Kapellmeister at the church of S. Apollinare at… read more