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Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (musician)

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Pandolfi's sonatas are separated in movements distinguished by cadences and fermatas. However, his sonatas are notable for their number of movements. One of his sonatas having only two movements, while others typically having three. Yet, some sonatas have 7 movements, the longest has 325 measures one
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in 1624, where he was baptised on 27 November, the second son of Giovanni Battista Pandolfi and the fourth son of his father's second wife, Verginia Bartalini, the widow of Mario Mealli. His name at baptism was Domenico; it would appear that he adopted the names Giovanni Antonio on entering religious
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believes the 1669 sonatas may be the work of another composer of a similar name, although the music historian David McCormick argues for their common authorship. He points out that Pandolfi is named on the title page of the 1669 sonatas (although without the additional surname Mealli) as a musician
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orders at some stage of his life. His father was the servant of a lawyer. Pandolfi's stepbrother Lorenzo, at the age of around 8, had become a
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2 and 3 are dedicated to other court musicians there, many of whom were Italian. He left Innsbruck in 1662, and then took a position in
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record that Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli was employed at the court in 1660. He is believed to have trained as a musician in
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of Messina, and that the 1669 sonatas are named after court musicians of that city; one of them to the
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Manze expresses the opinion that the influence of Pandolfi's works can be detected in the sonatas of
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Pandolfi killed Marquett in Messina on 21 December 1675 following a political argument in the
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for violin and harpsichord (Op. 3 and Op. 4) published 1660 and his trio sonatas (
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In Search of the Real Pandolfi: A Musical Journey between Innsbruck and Messina
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Giovanni Marquett, whom Pandolfi was to murder a few years later.
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Scores of sonatas op. 3 and 4 on the website Musikland Tyrol
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No.7: La Domenga Sarabanda (2 violins & continuo)
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of the longest sonatas written in the 17th century.
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Free scores by Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (musician)
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Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (painter)
Montepulciano
castrato
Kraków
Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria
Innsbruck
Perugia
Opp.
Messina
sonatas
Civic Museum of Bologna
Andrew Manze
castrato
Duomo
Catania
Royal Chapel
Papal nuncio
Savo Mellini
Arcangelo Corelli






Italian violin music of the seventeenth century
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978-0-253-30683-8
Pandolfi, Domenico
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani

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