Costanzo Antegnati (9 December 1549 - 14 November 1624) was an organist, organ builder and composer. He was born in Brescia, to a family of prolific organ...
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(Italy) there is a Giangiacomo Antegnati (1536) - Fratelli Serassi (1826) organ. When in the 19th century the Antegnati was restored and enlarged, the...
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level. The Duke took a personal interest in the organ, built by Graziadio Antegnati, which survives to this day. The strong earthquake in Emilia on 29 May...
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bays of the nave and the transepts were still missing. In 1552 Giacomo Antegnati was commissioned to build a large organ for the north side of the choir...
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and set up shop in the neighbourhood hub of musical life, the Contrada Antegnati, known for the presence of a very famous dynasty of organ builders, and...
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Homo. In the hall of Nuns there is an organ of 1554 by Giovan Giacomo Antegnati entirely by mechanical transmission, consisting of a keyboard of 50 notes...
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side. In 1565 the church was provided with an organ in 1565 by Graziadio Antegnati, a member of a distinguished family of organ builders. The organ was restored...
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like "citharedi". He became a very rich man like da Salò and Costanzo Antegnati. The name has been misunderstood as Pellegrino Zanetto or Zanetto Pellegrino...
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Napoleon Bonaparte. The church's first organ was built by Gian Giacomo Antegnati in 1554. Composer Antonio Cagnoni notably served as the cathedral's maestro...
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Costanzo Antegnati – First book of masses for four voices (Brescia: Vincenzo Sabbio) Ippolito Baccusi First book of motets, for five, six, and eight voices...
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Popes in elsewhere. The basilica has two organs: the one on right by the Antegnati Family, the one on left, by Valvassori. The church contains the following...
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Giuseppe Fali. To the left of the main altar is the ancient Costanzo Antegnati pipe organ, built in 1595 by Caterina Gonzaga, daughter of Alfonso Gonzaga...
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– Sir Henry Savile, English educator (d. 1622) December 9 – Costanzo Antegnati, Italian composer, organist (d. 1624) December 20 – John Petre, 1st Baron...
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(1929–2014) Franz Liszt (1811–1886) János Sebestyén (1931–2012) Costanzo Antegnati (1549–1624) Marco Enrico Bossi (1861–1925) Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643)...
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November 13 – Lodovico Bassano marries Elizabeth Damon Costanzo Antegnati – Psalms for eight voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Giammateo Asola Cantus firmus...
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Berwald Erben), the first printed German organ music in tablature Costanzo Antegnati – First book of madrigals for four voices with a dialogue for eight (Venice:...
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Damian Savallo wrote to Moretto in 1530 about the organist Graziadio Antegnati, though this is too long before the probable date of either of the two...
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Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (b. 1584) November 14 – Costanzo Antegnati, Italian composer, organist (b. 1549) November 15 – Caius of Korea, Japanese...
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madrigals for five and six voices (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti) Costanzo Antegnati – L'Antegnata, Op. 16 (Venice: Angelo Gardano e fratelli), a collection...
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Serassi replaces the earlier organ that had been constructed by Giangiacomo Antegnati, and which had been decorated by Pietro Rosa with The Emperor Augustus...
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and Bach's Orgelbüchlein. He recorded the music of Frescobaldi on the Antegnati organ in Brescia and the Serassi instrument in Bastia. He also recorded...
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singer, organist, priest and choirmaster (d. 1611). December 9 – Costanzo Antegnati – Italian organ builder, organist, and composer (d. 1624). December 24...
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musicali for six voices, book 2 (Venice: Alessandro Gardano) Costanzo Antegnati – Sacrae cantiones (motets) for four voices (Brescia: Vincenzo Sabbio)...
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spirituali, for three voices (Augsburg: Johannes Praetorius) Costanzo Antegnati – Book 14: Missa Borromea, motets, and French chansons for three choirs...
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Erpe, Dutch Orientialist, cartographer (b. 1584) November 14 – Costanzo Antegnati, Italian composer, organist (b. 1549) November 15 – Caius of Korea, Japanese...
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in Dresden. Vigevano Cathedral's first organ is built by Gian Giacomo Antegnati. Pierre Certon – First book of psalms in lute tablature (Paris: Michel...
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Wicklow Neiland & Creane Organ Builders (1990–present) – Wexford Agati Antegnati – Brescia Bossi – Italian firm of organ builders originally from Mendrisio...
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1550) October – Marcantonio Negri, composer, singer and musical director November 14 – Costanzo Antegnati, Italian organ builder, organist and composer...
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d'Este because of her affair with the composer Giaches de Wert. Costanzo Antegnati – Second book of masses for six and eight voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano)...
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choir stalls (from the church of San Tommaso), the organ, the work of the Antegnati of 1517 and the large altarpiece by Giampetrino dated to 1521 and now...
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