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- Benedetto Marcello - Wikipedia
Benedetto Giacomo Marcello (Italian: [beneˈdetto marˈtʃɛllo]; 31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher
- Benedetto Marcello | Baroque, Oboe, Opera | Britannica
Benedetto Marcello was an Italian composer and writer, especially remembered for two works: the satirical pamphlet Il teatro alla moda (1720); and Estro poeticoarmonico (1724–26), a setting for voices and instruments of the first 50 psalms in an Italian paraphrase by G Giustiniani
- Benedetto Marcello - Wikiwand
Benedetto Giacomo Marcello (Italian: [beneˈdetto marˈtʃɛllo]; 31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739) was an Italian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher
- Bendetto Marcello (Composer) - Short Biography
As a composer, Benedetto Marcello was best known in his lifetime and is now still best remembered for his massively influential eight-volume publication Estro poetico-armonico (Venice, 1724-1726), popularly known as the "Psalmi "
- Benedetto Marcello Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio. . . | AllMusic
AllMusic provides comprehensive music info including reviews and biographies Get recommendations for new music to listen to, stream or own
- Alessandro and Benetto Marcello: a biographical note
Alessandro (1669-1750) and his younger brother Benedetto (1686- 1739) Marcello were born in Venice of a noble Venetian family Alessandro sang, played the violin and composed music under his academic pseudonym, Eterio Stinfalico
- Marcello: 6 Cello Sonatas - YouTube
Immerse yourself in the rich elegance of the Baroque era with Benedetto Marcello’s 6 Cello Sonatas, a masterful collection brought vividly to life by the expressive tone of the cello This
- Category:Marcello, Benedetto∕Collected Works - IMSLP
Pages in category "Marcello, Benedetto Collected Works" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total
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