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Martino Bitti
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Oratio Giaccio
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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 -
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 -
Ottavio Bargnani
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Carlo Calvi
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Carlo Calvi (1610-70) was an Italian guitarist and redactor. "Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia" was a book of instruction… read moreCarlo Calvi (1610-70) was an Italian guitarist and redactor. "Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia" was a book of instruction concerning tuning and tablaure reading as well as a collection of musical pieces for guitar. The … read moreCarlo Calvi (1610-70) was an Italian guitarist and redactor. "Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia" was a book of instruction concerning tuning and tablaure reading as well as a collection of musical pieces for guitar. The pieces were divided into two settings differentiated by whet… read more -
Giovanni Maria Pagliardi
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Silvestro Durante
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Giuseppe Tricarico
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Francesco Antonio Pistocchi
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