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Giovanni Antonio Leoni
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Giovanni Antonio Leoni (* before 1600, † after 1651 in Rome ) was an Italian composer and violinist of the early Baroque. Giovanni Antonio … read moreGiovanni Antonio Leoni (* before 1600, † after 1651 in Rome ) was an Italian composer and violinist of the early Baroque. Giovanni Antonio Leoni, is known about his life a little, enjoyed over a longer period the patronage of Cardinal Pa… read moreGiovanni Antonio Leoni (* before 1600, † after 1651 in Rome ) was an Italian composer and violinist of the early Baroque. Giovanni Antonio Leoni, is known about his life a little, enjoyed over a longer period the patronage of Cardinal Pallotta . Leoni composed the vocal and instrumental concerts,… read more -
Marco Scacchi
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Marco Scacchi (ca. 1600 – 7 September 1662) was an Italian composer and writer on music. Scacchi was born in Gallese, Lazio. He studied und… read moreMarco Scacchi (ca. 1600 – 7 September 1662) was an Italian composer and writer on music. Scacchi was born in Gallese, Lazio. He studied under Giovanni Francesco Anerio in Rome. He was associated with the court at Warsaw from 1626, and wa… read moreMarco Scacchi (ca. 1600 – 7 September 1662) was an Italian composer and writer on music. Scacchi was born in Gallese, Lazio. He studied under Giovanni Francesco Anerio in Rome. He was associated with the court at Warsaw from 1626, and was kapellmeister there from 1628 to 1649. His 1643 treatise C… read more -
Giuseppe Allevi
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Giuseppe Allevi , also "Piacenza", (* 1603 or 1604 in Piacenza or Cremona ; † July 18, 1670 in Piacenza) was an Italian composer … read moreGiuseppe Allevi , also "Piacenza", (* 1603 or 1604 in Piacenza or Cremona ; † July 18, 1670 in Piacenza) was an Italian composer and conductor of the Baroque. Allevi's date of death is often incorrectly given as 1668, and … read moreGiuseppe Allevi , also "Piacenza", (* 1603 or 1604 in Piacenza or Cremona ; † July 18, 1670 in Piacenza) was an Italian composer and conductor of the Baroque. Allevi's date of death is often incorrectly given as 1668, and his place of birth is also not known beyond doubt. His music… 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 -
Vincenzo Amato
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Vincenzo Amato (1629-1670) was one of the most important Sicilian composers of his time, priest, chapel master in Palermo cat… read moreVincenzo Amato (1629-1670) was one of the most important Sicilian composers of his time, priest, chapel master in Palermo cathedral from 1665 to his death, and uncle of Alessandro Scarlatti and perhaps his first t… read moreVincenzo Amato (1629-1670) was one of the most important Sicilian composers of his time, priest, chapel master in Palermo cathedral from 1665 to his death, and uncle of Alessandro Scarlatti and perhaps his first teacher. Two of his early compositions, published in P… read more -
Vincenzo Pellegrini
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Vincenzo Pellegrini (c.1562–1631) was an Italian composer, active in Pesaro and Milan, where he was maestro di cappella at the cathedral fr… read moreVincenzo Pellegrini (c.1562–1631) was an Italian composer, active in Pesaro and Milan, where he was maestro di cappella at the cathedral from 1612 and held responsible for the declining musical standards. He wrote post-Tridentine sacred … read moreVincenzo Pellegrini (c.1562–1631) was an Italian composer, active in Pesaro and Milan, where he was maestro di cappella at the cathedral from 1612 and held responsible for the declining musical standards. He wrote post-Tridentine sacred music and instrumental canzonas. View wiki -
Pietro Degli Antoni
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Pietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire… read morePietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire life in Bologna where he was born and died and around 1670 became a member of the prestigious Acc… read morePietro degli Antonii (16 May 1639 – 25 September 1720) was an Italian composer. Pietro degli Antonii, son of a trombonist, spent his entire life in Bologna where he was born and died and around 1670 became a member of the prestigious Accademia Filarmonica, of which he was elected chairman several… read more -
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 -
Girolamo Giacobbi
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Girolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was … read moreGirolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was born in Bologna in 1567. He had been a choir boy at the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna and be… read moreGirolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 – before 13 February 1629) was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer. Giocobbi was born in Bologna in 1567. He had been a choir boy at the Basilica of San Petronio in Bologna and became the Director of Music there from 1604 to 1628. He found… read more -
Alessandro Costantini
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Alessandro Costantini (ca. 1581–1583, Staffolo – 20 October 1657, Rome) was an Italian baroque composer, maestro di cappella at the Collegi… read moreAlessandro Costantini (ca. 1581–1583, Staffolo – 20 October 1657, Rome) was an Italian baroque composer, maestro di cappella at the Collegium Germanicum. His surviving works include several Latin motets. He and his brother, the composer … read moreAlessandro Costantini (ca. 1581–1583, Staffolo – 20 October 1657, Rome) was an Italian baroque composer, maestro di cappella at the Collegium Germanicum. His surviving works include several Latin motets. He and his brother, the composer Fabio Costantini, were pupils of Giovanni Bernardino Nanino.… read more