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Italian hermit friar, organist, lutenist, composer, and compiler of musical anthologies. Born in Rimini, hence the ''da Rimini'' sometimes appended to his name. As a priest, he was also known by the title Father Cornelio (''Padre Cornelio'' in Italian). Published two anthologies in 1570. He arrived in Valvasone in 1571 as organist of the cathedral (of which he was also administrator for some time) and musician of the Count's court.  
Italian hermit friar, organist, lutenist, composer, and compiler of musical anthologies. Born in Rimini, hence the ''da Rimini'' sometimes appended to his name. As a priest, he was also known by the title Father Cornelio (''Padre Cornelio'' in Italian). Published two anthologies in 1570. He arrived in Valvasone in 1571 as organist of the cathedral (of which he was also administrator for some time) and musician of the Count's court.


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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Il primo libro delle napolitane ariose da cantare et sonare nel leuto''. Venezia, Girolamo Scotto, 1570
*''Il primo libro delle napolitane ariose da cantare et sonare nel leuto''. Venezia, Girolamo Scotto, 1570
*''I dolci frutti, primo libro de vaghi et dilettevoli madrigali''. Venezia, Girolamo Scotto, 1570
*''[[I dolci frutti primo libro de vaghi et dilettevoli madrigali a cinque voci]]''. Venezia, Girolamo Scotto, 1570


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Latest revision as of 18:31, 10 November 2022

Aliases: Padre Cornelio; Padre Cornelio il Turturino; Cornelio Antonelli da Rimini

Life

Born: ca. 1545, Rimini

Died: ca. 1595

Biography:

Italian hermit friar, organist, lutenist, composer, and compiler of musical anthologies. Born in Rimini, hence the da Rimini sometimes appended to his name. As a priest, he was also known by the title Father Cornelio (Padre Cornelio in Italian). Published two anthologies in 1570. He arrived in Valvasone in 1571 as organist of the cathedral (of which he was also administrator for some time) and musician of the Count's court.

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