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Zipoli, Domenico
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Wikipedia article outlining his life and major works with internal references to related people and topics.
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Domenico Zipoli Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Italian composer to travel to the New World during the Colonial era. Zipoli was born in Prato, Italy. From 1707 he studied with church musicians in Florence with the patronage of Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany. For a very...Multilingual site designed for general information and scholarly research. Includes biography, catalogue, discography, events and issues, forum, links, and mailing list. [English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.]
http://www.zipoli.net/
Detailed, illustrated essay about his musical and religious activities in Europe and the Americas. By Eduardo Notrica.
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español français Marin Marais Domenico Zipoli: The double life of Domenico Zipoli 10 CDs for a desert island Vincent Dumestre Alan Curtis Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin Víctor Torres The saddest song The English ‘Classical’ Organ 36 35 34 33...Biography with discography and related articles from the Goldberg Early Music Portal.
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Zipoli was the sixth child born to Sabatino Zipoli and Eugenia Varocchi. The Prato Cathedral organist-choirmasters in his youth were both Florentines: Ottavio Termini (from 1703) and Giovanni Francesco Beccatelli. On 12 September 1707 he petitioned Cosimo III, Grand Duke...Brief biography focused on his contributions to the organ repertoire by Cynthia Dawn Wells at the BYU School of Music.
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Organ Composers: Domenico Zipoli Italian organist and composer, began his musical training in Naples. He moved to Tome in 1696 and became organist at a Jesuit church. After joining the Jesuit order at Seville in 1716, Zipoli moved to Argentina, where he continued to...Short biography dealing exclusively with his activities in Italy from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. Includes links to period material.
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HOASM: Domenico Zipoli His other works include oratorios, Masses, and cantatas. VIIIF: Sacred Music of the Italian Settecento VIIID: The Solo and Trio Sonata in the Italian Settecento Early Music, WBAI, Chris Whent, Here Of A Sunday Morning, HOASM, Classical Music, William Byrd,...Entry at the Werner Icking Music Archive includes PDF scores, selected MIDI audio, and related musical samples.
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Werner Icking Music Archive: Domenico Zipoli Cantata per soprano e basso continuo (parts edited with critical notes by Luigi Cataldi with M-Tx-source Retirada del emperador de los Dominicos de España for keyboard instr edited by Luigi Cataldi with PMX-source Sonata per violino e continuo A-Major parts...Examination of his life and the musicological detective work needed to properly identify his works after years of confusion with Michel Corrette.
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Domenico Zipoli The works of one of the most important composers in Jesuits Reductions, at the source of the reconstruction of San Ignacio's Vespers, were revealed by Chiquitos musical archives, all to be found in Conception nowadays.The extraordinary destiny of the composer,...Brief biography and catalogue with Tesori Musicali Toscani.
http://www.tesorimusicalitoscani.org/link_eng.asp?aut=59
Sequenced MIDI audio files of the Versetti and Suites for organ from On Classical/Kunst der Fuge.
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ON CLASSICAL. Classical Music in MIDI files MIDI: Z Fuge is the largest collection of free Classical MIDI files on the web! Letter Z The complete page available at: www.kunstderfuge.com/classical/z.htm This page's last update: 9/2005 MIDI ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY Z MAIN INDEX Bach Beethoven Brahms Chopin Debussy Haydn Mozart Schubert Schumann...Longer biography with emphasis on his activities in the New World including partial discography and links from the Here of a Sunday Morning radio program.
http://www.hoasm.org/VIIH/Zipoli.html
Karadar Dictionary entry with summary of life and works and MIDI audio sample.
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- Classical Music Dictionary Free MP3 Rome for lessons with the veteran Bernardo Pasquini. In 1716 he went to Seville to await passage to the Paraguay province. By 1724 he had completed the required three years each of philosophy and theology at the Jesuit Colegio Màximo...