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Ippolito Baccusi (also Baccusii, Hippolyti) (c. 1550 – 2
September 1609) was an
Italian composer of the late Renaissance,
active in
northern Italy, including...
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Avitrano (c.1670–1756)
Filippo Azzaiolo (c.1530/40 –
after 1570)
Ippolito Baccusi (c. 1550–1609) Rosa
Giacinta Badalla (c. 1660 – c. 1710)
Pietro Bald****are...
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Charles Tessier (1550–after 1604)
Thomas Mancinus [de] (1550–1612)
Ippolito Baccusi (1550–1609)
Emilio de'
Cavalieri (c. 1550–1602)
Cesario Gussago (1550–1612)...
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Vecchi 1550 – 1605
Italian Pomponio Nenna c. 1550 – 1613
Italian Ippolito Baccusi c. 1550 – 1609
Italian Emilio de'
Cavalieri c. 1550 – 1602
Italian Francis...
- (c. 1550-1614),
organist at the
Mantua Cathedral in 1576-1577
Ippolito Baccusi (c. 1550 – 1609),
mastro di
cappella at the
Mantua Cathedral from 1583-1591...
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canons and echo for six
voices (Venice:
Antonio Gardano and sons)
Ippolito Baccusi Second book of
madrigals for five
voices (Venice:
Girolamo Scotto) Second...
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solemnitatum psalmodia for two
choirs (Venice:
Ricciardo Amadino)
Ippolito Baccusi –
Psalmi omnes qui a S.
Romana Ecclesia in
solemnitatibus ad
vesperas decantari...
- of m****es for five
voices (Venice:
Antonio Gardano and sons)
Ippolito Baccusi First book of m****es, for five and six
voices (Venice:
Girolamo Scotto)...
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probable –
Sebastian Raval,
Spanish composer (d. 1604)
probable –
Ippolito Baccusi,
Italian composer (d. 1609)
probable –
Emilio de' Cavalieri,
Italian composer...
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voices (Venice:Ricciardo Amadino), also
includes a
Magnificat Ippolito Baccusi –
Fourth book of m****es for five and nine
voices (Venice:
Angelo Gardano)...