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Francesco Dognazzi
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Francesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante F… read moreFrancesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante Franzoni's Secondo Libro delli Fioretti musicali a tre voci. View wikiFrancesco Dognazzi (fl. 1607) was an Mantuan composer and singer, with strong connections to Ferdinando Gonzaga. In 1607 he edited Amante Franzoni's Secondo Libro delli Fioretti musicali a tre voci. View wiki -
Giuseppe Corsi da Celano
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Giuseppe Corsi Vangelisti (1631/32 in Celano – after 10 March 1691 in Ancona, or Modena?) better known as Celani, was an Italian composer o… read moreGiuseppe Corsi Vangelisti (1631/32 in Celano – after 10 March 1691 in Ancona, or Modena?) better known as Celani, was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Rome, where he was Maestro di cappella. He was the teac… read moreGiuseppe Corsi Vangelisti (1631/32 in Celano – after 10 March 1691 in Ancona, or Modena?) better known as Celani, was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Rome, where he was Maestro di cappella. He was the teacher of Giacomo Antonio Perti and Petronio Franceschini. Stud… read more -
Antonio Francesco Tenaglia
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Antonio Francesco Tenaglia also known as Tenaglino or Tanaglino (Florence , c. 1620 - Rome , October 1672) was an Italian composer, organis… read moreAntonio Francesco Tenaglia also known as Tenaglino or Tanaglino (Florence , c. 1620 - Rome , October 1672) was an Italian composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was born around 1620 in Florence. He later moved to Rome. In September 16… read moreAntonio Francesco Tenaglia also known as Tenaglino or Tanaglino (Florence , c. 1620 - Rome , October 1672) was an Italian composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was born around 1620 in Florence. He later moved to Rome. In September 1644 he was hired in the service of Cardinal Antonio Barberini… read more -
Fabrizio Fontana
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Fabrizio Fontana (ca. 1610-1695) was a 17th Century Italian composer of Baroque music. His career centred on Rome, where he became organist… read moreFabrizio Fontana (ca. 1610-1695) was a 17th Century Italian composer of Baroque music. His career centred on Rome, where he became organist at St Peter’s in 1657, retiring in 1691. While Fontana is chiefly known for a small number of ge… read moreFabrizio Fontana (ca. 1610-1695) was a 17th Century Italian composer of Baroque music. His career centred on Rome, where he became organist at St Peter’s in 1657, retiring in 1691. While Fontana is chiefly known for a small number of generally conservative keyboard pieces he was also capable of … read more -
Carlo Donato Cossoni
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Carlo Donato Cossoni (Gravedona 10 November 1623 – 1700) was an Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella in Milan Cathedral 1684–1692. … read moreCarlo Donato Cossoni (Gravedona 10 November 1623 – 1700) was an Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella in Milan Cathedral 1684–1692. A thematic catolgue of his works was published by Claudio Bacciagaluppi and Luigi Collarile in 2009 View wikiCarlo Donato Cossoni (Gravedona 10 November 1623 – 1700) was an Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella in Milan Cathedral 1684–1692. A thematic catolgue of his works was published by Claudio Bacciagaluppi and Luigi Collarile in 2009 View wiki -
Giovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio
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Giovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio (? - before 1626) was an Italian composer. Organist in Milan c.1605, and ducal maestro di cappellathere f… read moreGiovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio (? - before 1626) was an Italian composer. Organist in Milan c.1605, and ducal maestro di cappellathere from 1619. His publications include instrumental canzonas, some polychoral, madrigals in up to eigh… read moreGiovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio (? - before 1626) was an Italian composer. Organist in Milan c.1605, and ducal maestro di cappellathere from 1619. His publications include instrumental canzonas, some polychoral, madrigals in up to eight parts and a setting of the Ambrosian-rite Requiem. View wiki -
Stefano Limido
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Giovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under… read moreGiovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under the title of Armonía Espiritual.He was active at the court of Philip III of Spain, to whom he ded… read moreGiovanni Stef(f)ano Limido (fl. 1610-1623, d. 1647) was a Milanese composer and violinist. His madrigales espirituales were published under the title of Armonía Espiritual.He was active at the court of Philip III of Spain, to whom he dedicated a cycle of settings to texts by Grillo published as R… read more -
Stefano Nascimbeni
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Stefano Nascimbeni (ca. 1570-1616) was an Italian composer. He was the maestro of the Church of S. Barbara in Mantua 1609-12. View wikiStefano Nascimbeni (ca. 1570-1616) was an Italian composer. He was the maestro of the Church of S. Barbara in Mantua 1609-12. View wikiStefano Nascimbeni (ca. 1570-1616) was an Italian composer. He was the maestro of the Church of S. Barbara in Mantua 1609-12. View wiki -
Antonio Maria Pacchioni
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Antonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He s… read moreAntonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin technique with Giovanni Maria Bononcini and musical composition with Padre A. Bendin… read moreAntonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin technique with Giovanni Maria Bononcini and musical composition with Padre A. Bendinelli. He received holy orders in 1677, which enabled him to … read more -
Giovanni Paolo Nodari
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Giovanni Paolo Nodari (fl. 1620) was a 17th Century Brescian composer and madrigalist. Composer unfortunately still ignored by musicologist… read moreGiovanni Paolo Nodari (fl. 1620) was a 17th Century Brescian composer and madrigalist. Composer unfortunately still ignored by musicologists, little knowledge is derived from the "Introductions" and "dedications" of h… read moreGiovanni Paolo Nodari (fl. 1620) was a 17th Century Brescian composer and madrigalist. Composer unfortunately still ignored by musicologists, little knowledge is derived from the "Introductions" and "dedications" of his works. Certainly, given what he indicates in his dedicati… read more