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*''[[Ave Regina Coelorum (Giovanni Rovetta)|Ave Regina Coelorum]]''   ( [{{filepath:Rov-ave.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Rov-ave.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Rov-ave.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
*''[[Ave Regina Coelorum (Giovanni Rovetta)|Ave Regina Coelorum]]''   ( [{{filepath:Rov-ave.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Rov-ave.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Rov-ave.MUS}} Finale 2008] )
*''[[Quam pulchra es (Giovanni Rovetta)|Quam pulchra es]]''{{LLink|quam-pulchra-es-rovetta.pdf|Quam-pulchra-es-rovetta.mid}}
*''[[Quam pulchra es (Giovanni Rovetta)|Quam pulchra es]]''{{LLink|quam-pulchra-es-rovetta.pdf|Quam-pulchra-es-rovetta.mid}}



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Life

Born: c.1595

Died: 23 October 1668

Biography
Possibly born in Venice, Giovanni Rovetta was an Italian composer, instrumentalist and singer, working ‘in the shadow of Monteverdi’, of whom he was likely a pupil. Like his violinist father, Giacomo, Giovanni’s career from the end of 1614 involved working in St. Mark’s Church. During his time at St. Mark’s, succeeded Alessandro Grandi as assistant maestro and, on Claudio Monteverdi’s death, he was appointed maestro until his own death in 1668. His musical output mainly consists of: four volumes of motets for small forces, settings of the Mass and psalms for larger forces with instruments, and three books for madrigals for a variety of ensembles.

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