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'''Aliases:''' Caimo, Giuseppe
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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1545
'''Born:''' c.1545, in Milan


'''Died:''' 1584
'''Died:''' 1584, in Milan


'''Biography'''
'''Biography:'''
Milanese organist and composer; organist at Sant'Ambrogio Maggiore (1560s–1580) and then at the Duomo (1580–1584).
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* {{NoCo|Il secondo libro di canzonette a quattro voci}} 1584
*''Il primo libro de madrigali a quattro voci'' (Milan: Moscheni, 1564)
*''Canzoni napolitane a tre voci libro primo'' (Milan: Pozzo, 1566)
* {{NoCo|Il secondo libro di canzonette a quattro voci}} (Milan: Tini, 1584)
*''{{NoCo|Madrigali a cinque voci}} libro quarto'' (Milan: Tini, 1584)


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Latest revision as of 00:42, 30 August 2023

Alias: Giuseppe Caimo

Life

Born: c.1545, in Milan

Died: 1584, in Milan

Biography: Milanese organist and composer; organist at Sant'Ambrogio Maggiore (1560s–1580) and then at the Duomo (1580–1584).

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links

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