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Maurizio Cazzati (1
March 1616 – 28
September 1678) was a
northern Italian composer of the
seventeenth century.
Cazzati was born in
Luzzara in the Duchy...
- and forty-eight
seconds in length.
Acclamate de terra,
motet (Maurizio
Cazzati)
Capriccio for
keyboard in G
major (Girolamo Frescobaldi) O quam clemens...
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maestri di
cappella marked the
great age of
music at San Petronio:
Maurizio Cazzati (1657–71),
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (1674–95) and
Giacomo Antonio Perti (1696–1756)...
- monotony, but has a
brilliant idea when the old
Countess Ugalda Martiro In
Cazzati dies,
choked by the dinner. The mayor, with the
complicity of his brother...
- (probably 1690s)
Francesca Caccini (1587 – c.1641):
Ciaccona Maurizio Cazzati (1616–1678):
Ciaccona a tre con il suo
balletto for two
violins and violone...
- the
church of
Saint Petronius or the
Accademia Filarmonica. They
include Cazzati, Perti, G. B. Vitali,
Torelli and
Corelli (who had
Bolognese links although...
- sarabande, correnti, p****acagli,
capricetti e una trombetta...
Maurizio Cazzati – Varii, e
diversi capricci per camera, Op. 50
Johann Schmelzer – Sonata...
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Maria Bononcini,
Francesco Antonio Bonporti,
Antonio Caldara,
Maurizio Cazzati,
Arcangelo Corelli,
Francesco Gasparini,
Giovanni Lorenzo Gregori, Giovanni...
- This is part of a list of
students of music,
organized by teacher. A to B C D E F G to J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z
References this teacher's teachers...
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Capillas (c. 1615–1673)
Giovanni Bettini (fl. 1616 – c. 1624)
Maurizio Cazzati (1616–1678)
Kaspar Förster (the younger) (1616–1673)
Johann Jakob Froberger...