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Bernardo Storace

This Italian composer may attended in the northern area of the peninsula, denoted only by his style, though nothing more is well known of his life than his own attribution in the title of his surviving music, Here he wrote that he was the assistant master of music towards the …

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Benedetto Sanseverino

This Italian guitarist wrote a way for playing the five course guitar having a suggested tuning of g/G-c’/c-f/f-a/a-d’. “Intavolatura facile della passacalli” included compositions for the Baroque acoustic guitar. It was released in Milan on two different events under two different game titles. In this content of this function Sanseverino …

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Thomas Vautor

“The First Place, beeing Music of Divers Ayres and Natures, of Five and Six Parts, Apt for Viols and Voyces,” was an individual madrigal volume which has the extant functions of this British composer. Vautor received his Bachelors of Music from Oxford in 1616 and offered quite a few years …

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Cesario Gussago

A doctorate of school of thought and theology Gussago composed some sacred vocal music but was primarily informed by instrumental music predicated on Brescia. He was a professional from the chapel at St Maria delle Grazie and a sonata from 1608 contains parts for one and dual choirs seen as …

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