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Tullio Cima
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Tullio Cima (born August 11, 1595 in Ronciglione ; died 1678 in Vetralla) was an Italian notary, conductor and composer. Tullio Cima, son o… read moreTullio Cima (born August 11, 1595 in Ronciglione ; died 1678 in Vetralla) was an Italian notary, conductor and composer. Tullio Cima, son of the accademico universitario Lorenzo Cima, already lived in Rome at the age of 10 with his young… read moreTullio Cima (born August 11, 1595 in Ronciglione ; died 1678 in Vetralla) was an Italian notary, conductor and composer. Tullio Cima, son of the accademico universitario Lorenzo Cima, already lived in Rome at the age of 10 with his younger brother, where both were putto in the Cappella Pia of the… read more -
Tomaso Cecchino
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Tomaso Cecchino (c. 1583 – 31 August 1644) was an Italian composer active in Croatia. Cecchino was born in Soave. After attending the schoo… read moreTomaso Cecchino (c. 1583 – 31 August 1644) was an Italian composer active in Croatia. Cecchino was born in Soave. After attending the school of acolytes in Verona, he moved in 1603 to Dalmatia, where for a time he was in charge of the mu… read moreTomaso Cecchino (c. 1583 – 31 August 1644) was an Italian composer active in Croatia. Cecchino was born in Soave. After attending the school of acolytes in Verona, he moved in 1603 to Dalmatia, where for a time he was in charge of the music in Split Cathedral. He held this post until 1607, and re… read more -
Marc Antonio Pasqualini
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Marco Antonio Pasqualini (stage name Malagigi 25 April 1614 – 2 July 1691) was an Italian castrato opera singer who performed during the Ba… read moreMarco Antonio Pasqualini (stage name Malagigi 25 April 1614 – 2 July 1691) was an Italian castrato opera singer who performed during the Baroque period. He has been described as "the leading male soprano of his day". Pasqualini… read moreMarco Antonio Pasqualini (stage name Malagigi 25 April 1614 – 2 July 1691) was an Italian castrato opera singer who performed during the Baroque period. He has been described as "the leading male soprano of his day". Pasqualini joined the choir of the Sistine Chapel in 1630. He was also… read more -
Martino Bitti
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Martino Bitti (1656-1743) A limited composer in Italy, Bitti served as violinist for the Grand Duke Cosimo III of Tuscany. He also gave pe… read moreMartino Bitti (1656-1743) A limited composer in Italy, Bitti served as violinist for the Grand Duke Cosimo III of Tuscany. He also gave performances for Ferdinando de'Medici in operas, private concerts and later in oratorios. Vocal… read moreMartino Bitti (1656-1743) A limited composer in Italy, Bitti served as violinist for the Grand Duke Cosimo III of Tuscany. He also gave performances for Ferdinando de'Medici in operas, private concerts and later in oratorios. Vocal works attributed to him include arias and cantatas and inst… read more -
Michelangelo Grancini
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Michel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini compos… read moreMichel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini composed sacred music. Nineteen volumes were published in Milan (1622–29). Some 200 works are at the Mil… read moreMichel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini composed sacred music. Nineteen volumes were published in Milan (1622–29). Some 200 works are at the Milan Cathedral. Grancini composed religious music almost exclu… read more -
Giovanni Battista Mariani
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Giovanni Battista Mariani (Fossombrone, c. 1634 - Rome, after 1697) was an Italian composer. He was born in Fossombrone (Pesaro and Urbino)… read moreGiovanni Battista Mariani (Fossombrone, c. 1634 - Rome, after 1697) was an Italian composer. He was born in Fossombrone (Pesaro and Urbino) in about 1634. In the years 1656-58 he resided in Rome, being in the service of Giberto Pio of Sa… read moreGiovanni Battista Mariani (Fossombrone, c. 1634 - Rome, after 1697) was an Italian composer. He was born in Fossombrone (Pesaro and Urbino) in about 1634. In the years 1656-58 he resided in Rome, being in the service of Giberto Pio of Savoy, prince of S. Gregorio. Subsequently he passed to the em… read more -
Giovanni Ceresini
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Giovanni Ceresini (01 May 1584 - after 1659) from Cesena. He was a talented composer of music and director of the Ferrara Chapel. View wikiGiovanni Ceresini (01 May 1584 - after 1659) from Cesena. He was a talented composer of music and director of the Ferrara Chapel. View wikiGiovanni Ceresini (01 May 1584 - after 1659) from Cesena. He was a talented composer of music and director of the Ferrara Chapel. View wiki -
Ippolito Ghezzi
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Ippolito Ghezzi (ca. 1650-ca. 1709) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiIppolito Ghezzi (ca. 1650-ca. 1709) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wikiIppolito Ghezzi (ca. 1650-ca. 1709) was a 17th Century Italian composer. View wiki -
Giovanni Battista Stefanini
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Giovanni Battista Stefanini (1574–1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer from Modena. He was hired from Turin to La Scala in Milan in ea… read moreGiovanni Battista Stefanini (1574–1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer from Modena. He was hired from Turin to La Scala in Milan in early 1605, and around 1609 he went to Rome. View wikiGiovanni Battista Stefanini (1574–1630) was a 17th Century Italian composer from Modena. He was hired from Turin to La Scala in Milan in early 1605, and around 1609 he went to Rome. View wiki -
Giovanni Maria Pagliardi
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Giovanni Maria Pagliardi (Genoa , 1637 - Florence , December 4, 1702) was an Italian composer. Pagliardi began his career as a musician in … read moreGiovanni Maria Pagliardi (Genoa , 1637 - Florence , December 4, 1702) was an Italian composer. Pagliardi began his career as a musician in Genoa, his hometown. Here, in 1660, his oratory The Triumphant Innocence was performed . At least … read moreGiovanni Maria Pagliardi (Genoa , 1637 - Florence , December 4, 1702) was an Italian composer. Pagliardi began his career as a musician in Genoa, his hometown. Here, in 1660, his oratory The Triumphant Innocence was performed . At least from 1662 he was choirmaster of the church of the Gesù in Ge… read more