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Ippolito Baccusi

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129:(1571). In the introductions to his 1596 and 1597 publications of masses and motets he mentioned the practice of instrumental doubling of vocal parts, something associated with the Venetian School; this is one of the first explicit references to a practice which had been going on for some time. 117:. He was a prolific composer, but to date no significant study has been undertaken of his music. His works, mostly published in Venice, include six books of masses, six books of motets and psalm settings, and seven books of madrigals, including a complete setting as a madrigal cycle of 57:
Little is known of his life other than the details of a few appointments, and what can be inferred from the dedications he wrote for his publications. He was born in Mantua. Sometime in the late 1560s he was appointed assistant director of the choir at
74:. On 14 November 1574 he was appointed maestro di cappella of the monastery of Santo Stefano in Venice, a position he resigned before 23 July 1575. By 1583 he held the 273: 268: 258: 243: 228: 214: 197: 71: 125:. He also composed five- and six-voice settings of poems celebrating the Venetian victory over the Turks at 263: 156: 67: 98: 47: 62:
in Venice, but he did not hold the position for long, going to Ravenna to study. In 1572 he was
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of 1622, particularly for his contrapuntal skill. In 1592 Baccusi accepted the position of
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Patricia Ann Myers, "Baccusi, Ippolito". Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online,
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Three volumes. Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1949.
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at Verona Cathedral, where he remained for the rest of his life.
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in Verona, where he may have been associated with the Veronese
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of composers, he had a strong reputation as a master of
82:, where among other things he taught counterpoint to 54:, and wrote both sacred and secular vocal music. 235: 221:Music and Patronage in Sixteenth-Century Mantua 223:. Cambridge University Press, Oct 30, 2008. 209:. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. 151: 149: 147: 145: 143: 141: 236: 34:, active in northern Italy, including 138: 86:, who mentioned him glowingly in his 13: 14: 285: 274:16th-century classical composers 269:Italian male classical composers 88:Prattica de musica seconda parte 259:16th-century Italian composers 170: 161: 1: 244:Italian Renaissance composers 182: 7: 10: 290: 158:(accessed 4 January 2012). 97:Baccusi's music is in the 207:Music in the Renaissance 132: 190:The Italian Madrigal. 72:Accademia Filarmonica 92:maestro di cappella 76:maestro di cappella 64:maestro di cappella 46:. A member of the 264:Madrigal composers 188:Alfred Einstein, 66:at the church of 281: 177: 174: 168: 165: 159: 153: 111:Cipriano de Rore 101:, influenced by 84:Lodovico Zacconi 80:Mantua Cathedral 20:Ippolito Baccusi 16:Italian composer 289: 288: 284: 283: 282: 280: 279: 278: 234: 233: 185: 180: 175: 171: 166: 162: 154: 139: 135: 115:Andrea Gabrieli 107:Giaches de Wert 103:Adrian Willaert 48:Venetian School 17: 12: 11: 5: 287: 277: 276: 271: 266: 261: 256: 251: 246: 232: 231: 217: 200: 184: 181: 179: 178: 176:Fenlon, 25, 87 169: 160: 136: 134: 131: 99:Venetian style 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 286: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 260: 257: 255: 252: 250: 247: 245: 242: 241: 239: 230: 229:0-521-08833-X 226: 222: 219:Iain Fenlon, 218: 216: 215:0-393-09530-4 212: 208: 204: 203:Gustave Reese 201: 199: 198:0-691-09112-9 195: 191: 187: 186: 173: 167:Einstein, 512 164: 157: 152: 150: 148: 146: 144: 142: 137: 130: 128: 124: 121:'s 11-stanza 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 249:1550s births 220: 206: 189: 172: 163: 122: 96: 91: 87: 78:position at 75: 68:Sant'Eufemia 63: 56: 52:counterpoint 27: 23: 19: 18: 254:1609 deaths 32:Renaissance 238:Categories 183:References 60:San Marco 28:Hippolyti 119:Petrarch 24:Baccusii 127:Lepanto 123:Vergine 227:  213:  196:  44:Verona 42:, and 40:Mantua 36:Venice 22:(also 133:Notes 225:ISBN 211:ISBN 194:ISBN 113:and 240:: 205:, 140:^ 109:, 105:, 38:, 26:,

Index

Renaissance
Venice
Mantua
Verona
Venetian School
counterpoint
San Marco
Sant'Eufemia
Accademia Filarmonica
Mantua Cathedral
Lodovico Zacconi
Venetian style
Adrian Willaert
Giaches de Wert
Cipriano de Rore
Andrea Gabrieli
Petrarch
Lepanto







ISBN
0-691-09112-9
Gustave Reese
ISBN
0-393-09530-4

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