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Jacopo Melani
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Jacopo Melani (6 July 1623 – 18 August 1676) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born and died in Pistoia, and… read moreJacopo Melani (6 July 1623 – 18 August 1676) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born and died in Pistoia, and was the brother of composer Alessandro Melani and singer Atto Melani. View wikiJacopo Melani (6 July 1623 – 18 August 1676) was an Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque era. He was born and died in Pistoia, and was the brother of composer Alessandro Melani and singer Atto Melani. View wiki -
Scipione Lacorcia
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Scipione Lacorcia (fl. 1590–1620) was a Neapolitan composer of madrigals. Biographical data for Lacorcia is almost non-existent. Apart from… read moreScipione Lacorcia (fl. 1590–1620) was a Neapolitan composer of madrigals. Biographical data for Lacorcia is almost non-existent. Apart from his activity from 1590 to 1620, culminating in his third book of madrigals for 5 voices, little i… read moreScipione Lacorcia (fl. 1590–1620) was a Neapolitan composer of madrigals. Biographical data for Lacorcia is almost non-existent. Apart from his activity from 1590 to 1620, culminating in his third book of madrigals for 5 voices, little is known. Book II is dedicated to Alessandro Miroballo, march… read more -
Pier Francesco Valentini
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Pier Francesco Valentini (c.1570-1654) was an Italian nobleman, amateur composer and music theorist. He studied with G. B. Nanino. His tour… read morePier Francesco Valentini (c.1570-1654) 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 con… read morePier Francesco Valentini (c.1570-1654) 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 a symbolically… read more -
Bartolomeo Bernardi
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Bartolomeo Bernardi (Bologna, 1660 - Copenhagen, 1732) was an Italian composer and violinist. Bartolomeo Bernardi was born in Bologna aroun… read moreBartolomeo Bernardi (Bologna, 1660 - Copenhagen, 1732) was an Italian composer and violinist. Bartolomeo Bernardi was born in Bologna around 1660; Very little is known about this composer's childhood and training period; it is belie… read moreBartolomeo Bernardi (Bologna, 1660 - Copenhagen, 1732) was an Italian composer and violinist. Bartolomeo Bernardi was born in Bologna around 1660; Very little is known about this composer's childhood and training period; it is believed that he studied under the guidance of Giuseppe Torelli .… read more -
Pietro Paolo Raimondo
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Giovanni Andrea Bontempi Angelini
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Giovanni Andrea Bontempi (ca. 1624 – 1 July 1705) was an Italian castrato singer, later composer, historian, music theorist, and assistant … read moreGiovanni Andrea Bontempi (ca. 1624 – 1 July 1705) was an Italian castrato singer, later composer, historian, music theorist, and assistant kapellmeister to Heinrich Schütz at Dresden from 1657. He was born Giovanni Andrea Angelini, in Pe… read moreGiovanni Andrea Bontempi (ca. 1624 – 1 July 1705) was an Italian castrato singer, later composer, historian, music theorist, and assistant kapellmeister to Heinrich Schütz at Dresden from 1657. He was born Giovanni Andrea Angelini, in Perugia but later took the surname of his patron Cesare Bontem… read more -
Marco Giuseppe Peranda
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Marco Giuseppe Peranda (Macerata, c. 1625 – 12 January 1675 in Dresden) was an Italian musician and composer active in Germany. He was one … read moreMarco Giuseppe Peranda (Macerata, c. 1625 – 12 January 1675 in Dresden) was an Italian musician and composer active in Germany. He was one of the most notable Italian musicians in Germany during the early Baroque alongside Vincenzo Albri… read moreMarco Giuseppe Peranda (Macerata, c. 1625 – 12 January 1675 in Dresden) was an Italian musician and composer active in Germany. He was one of the most notable Italian musicians in Germany during the early Baroque alongside Vincenzo Albrici, Carlo Pallavicino and Giovanni Andrea Bontempi in Dresde… read more -
Natale Bazzini
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Natale Bazzini (c. 1590–1639) was a clergyman, singer, composer and organist. He was active in Lovere, Ardesio and Bergamo. View wikiNatale Bazzini (c. 1590–1639) was a clergyman, singer, composer and organist. He was active in Lovere, Ardesio and Bergamo. View wikiNatale Bazzini (c. 1590–1639) was a clergyman, singer, composer and organist. He was active in Lovere, Ardesio and Bergamo. View wiki -
Giacomo Bonzanini
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Giacomo Bonzanini was a 17th Century Italian composer, known from his Capricci musicali (Venice 1616). View wikiGiacomo Bonzanini was a 17th Century Italian composer, known from his Capricci musicali (Venice 1616). View wikiGiacomo Bonzanini was a 17th Century Italian composer, known from his Capricci musicali (Venice 1616). View wiki -
Matteo Simonelli
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Matteo Simonelli (after 1618 — 20 September 1696) was a 17th Century Italian composer, organist and papal singer. He was a teacher of Arcangelo Corelli. View wikiMatteo Simonelli (after 1618 — 20 September 1696) was a 17th Century Italian composer, organist and papal singer. He was a teacher of Arcangelo Corelli. View wikiMatteo Simonelli (after 1618 — 20 September 1696) was a 17th Century Italian composer, organist and papal singer. He was a teacher of Arcangelo Corelli. View wiki