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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
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Giovanni Antonio Grossi was an Italian composer, born in Lodi. He was a priest and maestro di cappella at Cremona Cathedral in 1635, and subsequently in Novara and Milan. He acquired the latter function after a heavy competition with Bagatti and Legrenzi. He was a prolific composer of sacred music (more than 500), mostly for a small number of voices. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*''Messa, et salmi bizarri, con le letanie della B. Vergine concertati a quattro voci'', Op. 1 (Milan: Rolla, 1640) | |||
*''Sacri concenti a 2, 3, e 4, con una messa concertata a 5'', Op. 3 (Milan: Camagno, 1653) | |||
*''Orfeo pellegrino ne sacri cantici a due, tre, e quattro voci'', Op. 4 (Milan: Camagni, 1659) | |||
*''Celeste tesoro'', Op. 5 (Milan: Camagni, 1664) | |||
*''Il terzo libro de concerti ecclesiastici a 2. 3. e 4. voci'', Op. 7 (Milan: Camagni, 1670) | |||
*''Terzo libro di motetti ecclesiastici a voce sola'', Op. 8 (Milan: Camagni, 1674) | |||
*''Libro primo de Magnificat et Pater noster a 4, 5, e 6 voci'', Op. 9 (Milan: Camagni) | |||
*''Quarto libro de concerti ecclesiastici, a due, tre, e quattro voci'', Op. 10 (Milan: Camagni, 1677) | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 23 March 2023
Life
Born: 1615
Died: 1684
Biography Giovanni Antonio Grossi was an Italian composer, born in Lodi. He was a priest and maestro di cappella at Cremona Cathedral in 1635, and subsequently in Novara and Milan. He acquired the latter function after a heavy competition with Bagatti and Legrenzi. He was a prolific composer of sacred music (more than 500), mostly for a small number of voices.
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List of choral works
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Publications
- Messa, et salmi bizarri, con le letanie della B. Vergine concertati a quattro voci, Op. 1 (Milan: Rolla, 1640)
- Sacri concenti a 2, 3, e 4, con una messa concertata a 5, Op. 3 (Milan: Camagno, 1653)
- Orfeo pellegrino ne sacri cantici a due, tre, e quattro voci, Op. 4 (Milan: Camagni, 1659)
- Celeste tesoro, Op. 5 (Milan: Camagni, 1664)
- Il terzo libro de concerti ecclesiastici a 2. 3. e 4. voci, Op. 7 (Milan: Camagni, 1670)
- Terzo libro di motetti ecclesiastici a voce sola, Op. 8 (Milan: Camagni, 1674)
- Libro primo de Magnificat et Pater noster a 4, 5, e 6 voci, Op. 9 (Milan: Camagni)
- Quarto libro de concerti ecclesiastici, a due, tre, e quattro voci, Op. 10 (Milan: Camagni, 1677)
External links
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