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Alfonso M. De’ Liguori
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Francesco Antonio Calegari
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Father Francesco Antonio Calegari (died 1742) was an Italian baroque music theorist, composer and priest. Calegari was maestro di cappella … read moreFather Francesco Antonio Calegari (died 1742) was an Italian baroque music theorist, composer and priest. Calegari was maestro di cappella at Basilica of Santa Maria dei Frari, Venice in 1705, and at the Basilica del Santo, Padua in the … read moreFather Francesco Antonio Calegari (died 1742) was an Italian baroque music theorist, composer and priest. Calegari was maestro di cappella at Basilica of Santa Maria dei Frari, Venice in 1705, and at the Basilica del Santo, Padua in the 1720s. Several manuscript copies of his treatise on consonan… read more
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Giuseppe Amadori
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Giuseppe Amadori (1670 - 1732) was an 18th Century Italian organist and composer active in Rome. He specialized in sacred compositions. View wikiGiuseppe Amadori (1670 - 1732) was an 18th Century Italian organist and composer active in Rome. He specialized in sacred compositions. View wikiGiuseppe Amadori (1670 - 1732) was an 18th Century Italian organist and composer active in Rome. He specialized in sacred compositions. View wiki
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Gian Francesco Eterardi
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Gian Francesco Eterardi was an 18th Century Italian composer. Eterardi is such an obscure and forgotten composer that when Bonifaccio Bianc… read moreGian Francesco Eterardi was an 18th Century Italian composer. Eterardi is such an obscure and forgotten composer that when Bonifaccio Bianchi recorded his Mandolin Concerto, from the manuscript kept at Bibiothèque Nationale de France, wi… read moreGian Francesco Eterardi was an 18th Century Italian composer. Eterardi is such an obscure and forgotten composer that when Bonifaccio Bianchi recorded his Mandolin Concerto, from the manuscript kept at Bibiothèque Nationale de France, with Claudio Scimone and I Solisti Veneti in 1971 for Erato, e… read more
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Ignazio Fiorillo
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Giuseppe De Bottis
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Nicola Cosimi
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Giovan Gualberto Brunetti
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Giovanni Lorenzo Mariani
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