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    Giulio Romolo Caccini (also Giulio Romano) (8 October 1551 – buried 10 December 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer...
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  • Caccini is the name of several composers and artists from Florence: Giulio Caccini (1551–1618), Florentine composer, significant innovator of the early...
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  • Vavilov around 1970 and often misattributed to Renaissance composer Giulio Caccini. Vavilov himself published and recorded it in 1970 on the Melodiya label...
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    by "Giulio Romano [Giulio Caccini], having the wife (the second wife, Margherita) and the two daughters singing well". In her early life, Caccini performed...
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  • composers and singers, with her father being Giulio Caccini and her sister Francesca Caccini. Settimia Caccini was less well known as a composer because...
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    Le nuove musiche (category Compositions by Giulio Caccini)
    monodies and songs for solo voice and basso continuo by the composer Giulio Caccini, published in Florence in July 1602. It is one of the earliest and most...
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  • Italian composer Giulio Caccini. The libretto, by Ottavio Rinuccini, had already been set by Caccini's rival Jacopo Peri in 1600. Caccini's version of Euridice...
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    an opera by Jacopo Peri and Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini (1600) Euridice, an opera by Giulio Caccini with librettist Ottavio Rinuccini...
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    lute, the theorbo (chitarrone), and the harpsichord. The madrigalist Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) produced madrigals in the solo continuo style, compositions...
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    monody is contained in Giulio Caccini's song collection, Le nuove musiche (Florence, 1601). Vincenzo Galilei (1520 – 1591) Giulio Caccini (c. 1545 – 1618) Emilio...
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  • important meetings were held. The name for Bardi's group comes from Giulio Caccini's score for Euridice, wherein he dedicates the work to Count Bardi, remembering...
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    Peri, with additional music by Giulio Caccini. It is the earliest surviving opera, Peri's earlier Dafne being lost. (Caccini wrote his own "Euridice" even...
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  • Italian composer Giulio Romano, another name for the Italian composer Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • sometimes been confused in scholarship with the composer Giulio Caccini who also went by the name of Giulio Romano during portions of his life. He has also been...
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    composer Vladimir Vavilov, often misattributed to Italian composer Giulio Caccini "Ave Maria" by American R&B artist Beyoncé, a modern re-written rendition...
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    activity a few years earlier. He may have developed his rivalry with Giulio Caccini, another extremely important and influential early monodist during this...
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  • in Florence and became a Benedictine monk. He studied singing with Giulio Caccini. He served as organist in Forlì from 1613 and held a number of other...
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  • has included a variety of ornaments known as trills since the time of Giulio Caccini. In the preface to his Le nuove musiche, he describes both the "shake"...
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    Pacelli is appointed maestro di capella of St Peter's Basilica February – Giulio Caccini – Le nuove musiche (The New Music), published in Florence Agostino Agazzari...
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  • She starred in Emilio de' Cavalieri's opera Disperazione di Fileno. Giulio Caccini and Jacopo Peri claimed that she had sung their music, in order to help...
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  • with the ascription "Anonymous", and it was later mis-attributed to Giulio Caccini. It is often performed, notably by Inessa Galante, Andrea Bocelli, Julian...
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    include Piero Strozzi (1550 – after 1608), Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) and Mike Francis (1961–2009). Giulio Caccini's book Le Nuove Musiche was significant...
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  • coined as an expression by Giulio Caccini in his 1602 work Le nuove musiche which contained numerous monodies. New for Caccini's songs were that the accompaniment...
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  • "tenors" by their contemporaries could also sing in the bass register: Giulio Caccini, Giuseppino Cenci, Giovanni Domenico Puliaschi and Francesco Rasi. Rasi...
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    in Florence though the proto-opera music dramas of Jacopo Peri and Giulio Caccini during the late 16th century, formed the substance of Claudio Monteverdi's...
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  • from the Sistine Chapel. In the preface to Le nuove musiche (1602), Giulio Caccini detailed techniques of a new style of singing. He described the messa...
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  • passaggiati, Venice 1594 Aurelio Virgiliano Il Dolcimelo, MS, c.1600 Giulio Caccini Le nuove musiche, 1602 Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Libro primo di...
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    group included Vincenzo Galilei (father of the astronomer Galileo), Giulio Caccini, and Pietro Strozzi (composer), and derived its inspiration from a correspondence...
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    tempo. Although this idea was not new (it was used by, for example, Giulio Caccini), Frescobaldi was among the first to popularize it in keyboard music...
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  • Giulio Caccini (c. 1545–1618), Florentine composer, significant innovator of the early Baroque era Giulio Calì (1895–1967), Italian actor Giulio Camillo...
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