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Francesco Balducci was an Italian poet from Sicily and wrote several works in the Sicilian language. He was the first to use the term 'oratorio' to refer to the musical form. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 1579
Died: 1642
Biography: Francesco Balducci was an Italian poet from Sicily and wrote several works in the Sicilian language. He was the first to use the term 'oratorio' to refer to the musical form.
View the Italian Wikipedia article on Francesco Balducci. (English translation by Google)
Settings of text by Francesco Balducci
- Oh se poteste mai (Domenico Mazzocchi)
- Qual per me ste' a sirea (Stefano Landi)
- Voi partite, mio Sole (Girolamo Frescobaldi)
Publications
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