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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 -
Agostino Agresta
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Giovanni Ceresini
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Michelangelo Amadei
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Michelangelo Amadei (*11. Dec. 1586 in Cortona, †12. March 1642) was an Italian composer. In the preface dedicating his first book of motet… read moreMichelangelo Amadei (*11. Dec. 1586 in Cortona, †12. March 1642) was an Italian composer. In the preface dedicating his first book of motets to Filippo Bardi, Bishop of Cortona, he states that he was a student of G.B.Nanino (»etiam magis… read moreMichelangelo Amadei (*11. Dec. 1586 in Cortona, †12. March 1642) was an Italian composer. In the preface dedicating his first book of motets to Filippo Bardi, Bishop of Cortona, he states that he was a student of G.B.Nanino (»etiam magis debeo praeceptori meo Io. Bernardino Nanino, cuius institut… read more -
Giovanni Battista Galeno
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Giovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo sh… read moreGiovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo shoemaker and, later, administrator of the post office in Gorizia. It is unknown where he completed … read moreGiovanni Battista Galeno (c. 1550 - after 1626) was a composer and cantor. Born in Udine around 1550 , he was the son of master Vincenzo shoemaker and, later, administrator of the post office in Gorizia. It is unknown where he completed his musical training: the news of his apprenticeship (with p… read more -
Zaccaria Tevo
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Zaccaria (Piove di Sacco, March 16, 1651 - after May 1, 1709) was an Italian Franciscan, composer and organist. On 14 March 1665 he entere… read moreZaccaria (Piove di Sacco, March 16, 1651 - after May 1, 1709) was an Italian Franciscan, composer and organist. On 14 March 1665 he entered the community of conventual minor friars in the convent of San Francesco in Treviso , receiving … read moreZaccaria (Piove di Sacco, March 16, 1651 - after May 1, 1709) was an Italian Franciscan, composer and organist. On 14 March 1665 he entered the community of conventual minor friars in the convent of San Francesco in Treviso , receiving minor orders in 1667. He had his cultural and musical train… read more -
Pietro della Valle
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Giovanni Sebenico
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Giovanni Domenico Sebenico (Corbolone, 1640 - Corbolone, September 19, 1705) was an Italian composer, organist and tenor who lived under th… read moreGiovanni Domenico Sebenico (Corbolone, 1640 - Corbolone, September 19, 1705) was an Italian composer, organist and tenor who lived under the Republic of Venice. Giovanni Sebenico was born in Corbolone from a family of Dalmatian origin. A… read moreGiovanni Domenico Sebenico (Corbolone, 1640 - Corbolone, September 19, 1705) was an Italian composer, organist and tenor who lived under the Republic of Venice. Giovanni Sebenico was born in Corbolone from a family of Dalmatian origin. After studying music under Giovanni Legrenzi in Venice , he w… read more -
Pietro Andrea Ziani
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