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'''Aliases:''' Tomaso Cecchini
'''Aliases:''' Tomaso Cecchini
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1580 in Šibenik, Croatia.?
'''Born:''' 1580 in Šibenik (now in Croatia)


'''Died:''' 1644
'''Died:''' 1644


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
Tomaso Cecchini spent his entire working life (1603-44) as a choirmaster, organist and composer in cathedrals of Split and Hvar (27 opuses and a number of compositions published in anthologies). Cecchini's collection of madrigals ''Armonici concetti, libro primo'' (1612) is the oldest Baroque collection written for the Croatian milieu, while in his mass books (1617,1623,1627,1628) he achieved a particular synthesis of modern expression seconda prattica and somewhat less demanding performing requirements.


Tomaso Cecchino spent his entire working life (1603-44) as a choirmaster, organist and composer in cathedrals of Split and Hvar (27 opuses and a number of compositions published in anthologies). Cecchini's collection of madrigals ''Armonici concetti, libro primo'' (1612) is the oldest Baroque collection written for the Croatian milieu, while in his mass books (1617,1623,1627,1628) he achieved a particular synthesis of modern expression seconda prattica and somewhat less demanding performing requirements.


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*''Lauda Jerusalem''


Lauda Jerusalem


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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Iz renesanse u barok: Skjavetić, Cecchini, Grgičević, Šibenčanin, Ivančić, ed. Lovro Županović (Spomenici hrvatske glazbene prošlosti Vol 2), Udruženje kompozitora Hrvatske, Zagreb 1971.  
*''Iz renesanse u barok: Skjavetić, Cecchini, Grgičević, Šibenčanin, Ivančić, ed. Lovro Županović'' (Spomenici hrvatske glazbene prošlosti Vol 2), Udruženje kompozitora Hrvatske, Zagreb 1971.  
 
*''Osam sonata'', red. Bojan Bujić (1984), Muzički informativni centar
*''Osam sonata'', red. Bojan Bujić (1984), Muzički informativni centar


==External links==
==External links==
http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/et12a1.html#pulit <br>
*http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/et12a1.html#pulit
http://www.istrianet.org/istria/music/history-folklore/musical-history1.htm
*http://www.istrianet.org/istria/music/history-folklore/musical-history1.htm


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Revision as of 00:59, 6 May 2010

Aliases: Tomaso Cecchini

Life

Born: 1580 in Šibenik (now in Croatia)

Died: 1644

Biography

Tomaso Cecchino spent his entire working life (1603-44) as a choirmaster, organist and composer in cathedrals of Split and Hvar (27 opuses and a number of compositions published in anthologies). Cecchini's collection of madrigals Armonici concetti, libro primo (1612) is the oldest Baroque collection written for the Croatian milieu, while in his mass books (1617,1623,1627,1628) he achieved a particular synthesis of modern expression seconda prattica and somewhat less demanding performing requirements.

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Publications

  • Iz renesanse u barok: Skjavetić, Cecchini, Grgičević, Šibenčanin, Ivančić, ed. Lovro Županović (Spomenici hrvatske glazbene prošlosti Vol 2), Udruženje kompozitora Hrvatske, Zagreb 1971.
  • Osam sonata, red. Bojan Bujić (1984), Muzički informativni centar

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