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Giuseppe Vincenzo Antonio Aldrovandini
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Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini (8 June 1671, Bologna – 9 Feb 1707, Bologna) was an Italian Baroque composer. He is credited with w… read moreGiuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini (8 June 1671, Bologna – 9 Feb 1707, Bologna) was an Italian Baroque composer. He is credited with writing over twenty operas and oratorios, including the 1696 opera Dafni, as well as many other ins… read moreGiuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini (8 June 1671, Bologna – 9 Feb 1707, Bologna) was an Italian Baroque composer. He is credited with writing over twenty operas and oratorios, including the 1696 opera Dafni, as well as many other instrumental compositions and arias. View wiki -
Pietro Maria Marsolo
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Pietro Maria Marsolo, or Marsoli , or Marzoli , or Marzolo (Messina , about 1580 - Piacenza , 9 November 1615 after), was an Italian compos… read morePietro Maria Marsolo, or Marsoli , or Marzoli , or Marzolo (Messina , about 1580 - Piacenza , 9 November 1615 after), was an Italian composer and presbyter. There is not much biographical information on Marsolo. In the title pages of his… read morePietro Maria Marsolo, or Marsoli , or Marzoli , or Marzolo (Messina , about 1580 - Piacenza , 9 November 1615 after), was an Italian composer and presbyter. There is not much biographical information on Marsolo. In the title pages of his works he asserts that he was from a noble family and that h… 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 -
Antonio Campochiaro
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Antonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wikiAntonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wikiAntonio Campochiaro (fl. 1619-1638) was an Italian composer and maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Mdina in Malta. View wiki -
Giuseppe Cenci
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Giuseppe Cenci, also known as Giuseppino del Biado, (d. 1616) was an Italian composer and tenor. View wikiGiuseppe Cenci, also known as Giuseppino del Biado, (d. 1616) was an Italian composer and tenor. View wikiGiuseppe Cenci, also known as Giuseppino del Biado, (d. 1616) was an Italian composer and tenor. 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 -
Giovanni del Turco
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Giovanni del Turco (born June 21, 1577 in Florence , † September 20, 1647 ibid) was an Italian composer at the transition between the music… read moreGiovanni del Turco (born June 21, 1577 in Florence , † September 20, 1647 ibid) was an Italian composer at the transition between the music of the Renaissance and that of the early Baroque . Apart from his compositional activity, he carr… read moreGiovanni del Turco (born June 21, 1577 in Florence , † September 20, 1647 ibid) was an Italian composer at the transition between the music of the Renaissance and that of the early Baroque . Apart from his compositional activity, he carried out several legal and administrative activities for the … read more -
Loreto Vittori
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Loreto Vittori (5 September 1600 (baptized) – 23 April 1670) was an Italian castrato and composer. From 1622 until his death, he was a mezz… read moreLoreto Vittori (5 September 1600 (baptized) – 23 April 1670) was an Italian castrato and composer. From 1622 until his death, he was a mezzo-soprano singer in the papal chapel in Rome. Vittori was born in Spoleto and educated in Rome. He… read moreLoreto Vittori (5 September 1600 (baptized) – 23 April 1670) was an Italian castrato and composer. From 1622 until his death, he was a mezzo-soprano singer in the papal chapel in Rome. Vittori was born in Spoleto and educated in Rome. He then worked as a singer in Loreto and Spoleto. In 1618 Vitt… read more -
Giovanni Battista Rocchigiani
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Giovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published… read moreGiovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published in 1623 he was a musician in the cathedral of Orvieto, but on November 29 of the same year he was… read moreGiovanni Battista Rocchigiani (Orvieto, - Rieti, after 1632) was an Italian composer, anthologist and organist. When his op.3 was published in 1623 he was a musician in the cathedral of Orvieto, but on November 29 of the same year he was appointed organist of the cathedral of Rieti; he was confir… read more -
Antonio Molli
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Antonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera … read moreAntonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera prima was published in Orvieto in 1623 by Rinaldo Ruuli. View wikiAntonio Molli was a 17th Century Italian composer, chiefly of violin music. His Motetti e sinfonie a due, tre e quattro voci … opera prima was published in Orvieto in 1623 by Rinaldo Ruuli. View wiki