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{{Aliases|Giulio Romano}} | |||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' | '''Born:''' 8 October 1551 | ||
'''Died:''' 10 December 1618 | '''Died:''' buried 10 December 1618 | ||
'''Biography''' | '''Biography''' By 1564 Caccini was a treble singer in the ''Cappella Giulia'' in Rome, studying with its maestro di cappella [[Giovanni Animuccia]]. By 1566 he was a resident of Florence and met Giovanni de' Bardi, whose ''Camerata'' included [[Vincenzo Galilei]], [[Jacopo Corsi]] and [[Jacopo Peri]]. The dedication of {{NoCo|Le nuove musiche}} (with a dedication ghostwritten by [[Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane|Michelangelo Buonarroti the younger]]) is dated 1601, according to the Florentine reckoning of New Year's from {{CC|Annunciation|March 25}}, and was followed by {{NoCo|Nuove musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle}} in 1614. | ||
Giulio | Giulio was the father of [[Francesca Caccini]]. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*''L'Euridice'' (Florence: Marescotti, 1600) | |||
*{{NoCo|Le nuove musiche}} (Florence: Marescotti, 1602) | |||
*''Fuggilotio musicale'', Op. 2 (Venice: Vincenti, 1613) | |||
*{{NoCo|Nuove musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle}} (Florence: Pignoni, 1614) | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{IMSLP}} | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:1551 births]] | ||
[[Category:1618 deaths]] | [[Category:1618 deaths]] | ||
[[Category:Composers]] | [[Category:Composers]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance composers]] | [[Category:Renaissance composers]] | ||
[[Category:Baroque composers]] | |||
[[Category:Italian composers]] | [[Category:Italian composers]] |
Latest revision as of 00:43, 31 August 2023
Alias: Giulio Romano
Life
Born: 8 October 1551
Died: buried 10 December 1618
Biography By 1564 Caccini was a treble singer in the Cappella Giulia in Rome, studying with its maestro di cappella Giovanni Animuccia. By 1566 he was a resident of Florence and met Giovanni de' Bardi, whose Camerata included Vincenzo Galilei, Jacopo Corsi and Jacopo Peri. The dedication of Le nuove musiche (with a dedication ghostwritten by Michelangelo Buonarroti the younger) is dated 1601, according to the Florentine reckoning of New Year's from March 25, and was followed by Nuove musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle in 1614.
Giulio was the father of Francesca Caccini.
View the Wikipedia article on Giulio Caccini.
List of choral works
Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)
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Publications
- L'Euridice (Florence: Marescotti, 1600)
- Le nuove musiche (Florence: Marescotti, 1602)
- Fuggilotio musicale, Op. 2 (Venice: Vincenti, 1613)
- Nuove musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle (Florence: Pignoni, 1614)
External links
- Works by Giulio Caccini in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)