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Archangelo Crotti

Archangelo Crotti

Italian composer


Archangelo Crotti, (first name sometimes spelled Arcangelo) was a composer and monk who was active in 1608 at Ferrara in Italy.

Archangelo Crotti - Primo libro de' concerti ecclesiastici (Venice, 1608) - title page

In 1608 he published, in Venice, his Primo libro de' concerti ecclesiastici (First book of church concerts) including music in 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 parts, with instrumental accompaniments. The instruments specified include cornetts, trombones and violins.[1] The "Sancta Maria" from this collection anticipates the texture of the "Sonata sopra Sancta Maria" of Claudio Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine of 1610.[2]


References

Notes
  1. Denis Arnold and Rodobaldo Tebaldi, "Crotti, Archangelo", in Oxford Music Online, accessed 18 July 2017 (subscription required)
  2. Arnold, Denis; Fortune, Nigel, eds. (1968). The Monteverdi Companion, London: Faber and Faber; pp. 123–24



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