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(Gioseffo Antonio, Joseph Antoine)
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1649
'''Born:''' c. 1649


'''Died:''' 09 March 1732
'''Died:''' 09 March 1732


'''Biography'''
'''Biography''' Born in Rome, he is presumed to have succeeded his father Ercole (1622-1687) at S. Luigi dei Francesi in 1665-7. In 1677 he joined his father in Munich as vice Kapellmeister, later Hofkapellmeister.
 
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
*''Orpheus ecclesiasticus: symphonias varias commentus'' [12 sonatas], 4 insts (Augsburg, 1698)
*''6 missarum brevium cum una pro defunctis liber primus,'' 4vv, insts (Augsburg, 1710)


==Publications==
Many masses & motets in mss, as well as 3 Roman oratorios and 12 operas for Munich.


==External links==
==External links==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 25 January 2023

(Gioseffo Antonio, Joseph Antoine)

Life

Born: c. 1649

Died: 09 March 1732

Biography Born in Rome, he is presumed to have succeeded his father Ercole (1622-1687) at S. Luigi dei Francesi in 1665-7. In 1677 he joined his father in Munich as vice Kapellmeister, later Hofkapellmeister.

View the Italian Wikipedia article on Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei. (English translation by Google)

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Orpheus ecclesiasticus: symphonias varias commentus [12 sonatas], 4 insts (Augsburg, 1698)
  • 6 missarum brevium cum una pro defunctis liber primus, 4vv, insts (Augsburg, 1710)

Many masses & motets in mss, as well as 3 Roman oratorios and 12 operas for Munich.

External links

Works by Giuseppe Antonio Bernabei in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)