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Life

Born: 1631
Died: 1719
Biography Urio held maestro di cappella posts in: Spoleto's Cathedral (1679), Urbino (1681–83), Assisi, Genoa, Santi Apostoli in Rome (1690), Frari in Venice (1697), and at S. Francesco in Milan (1715–19). Urio was a member of the Franciscan order.

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Publications

  • Motetti di concerto a due, tre, e quattro voci con violini, e senza Op. 1 (Rome, 1690)
  • Salmi concertati a tre voci con violini a beneplacito, Op. 2 (Bologna, 1697)

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