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- Costanzo Antegnati (9 December 1549 - 14 November 1624) was an organist, organ builder and composer. He was born in Brescia, to a family of prolific organ...
- (Italy) there is a Giangiacomo Antegnati (1536) - Fratelli Ser****i (1826) organ. When in the 19th century the Antegnati was restored and enlarged, the...
- level. The Duke took a personal interest in the organ, built by Graziadio Antegnati, which survives to this day. The strong earthquake in Emilia on 29 May...
- bays of the nave and the transepts were still missing. In 1552 Giacomo Antegnati was commissioned to build a large organ for the north side of the choir...
- Homo. In the hall of Nuns there is an organ of 1554 by Giovan Giacomo Antegnati entirely by mechanical transmission, consisting of a keyboard of 50 notes...
- like "citharedi". He became a very rich man like da Salò and Costanzo Antegnati. The name has been misunderstood as Pellegrino Zanetto or Zanetto Pellegrino...
- side. In 1565 the church was provided with an organ in 1565 by Graziadio Antegnati, a member of a distinguished family of organ builders. The organ was restored...
- Napoleon Bonaparte. The church's first organ was built by Gian Giacomo Antegnati in 1554. Composer Antonio Cagnoni notably served as the cathedral's maestro...
- here, he requested improvements to the organ, carried out by Costanzo Antegnati, the last heir of the great Brescian family of organ makers. We can deduce...
- and set up shop in the neighbourhood hub of musical life, the Contrada Antegnati, known for the presence of a very famous dynasty of organ builders, and...