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==Musical settings of literary works==
==Musical settings of literary works==
:See complete list at [[Coppini edition (1607)]]
:See complete list at [[Musica tolta da I Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d'altri autori … e fatta spiritual (Aquilino Coppini)]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''[[Coppini edition (1607)|Musica tolta da i Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d'altri autori … e fatta spirituale, 5–6vv]]'', Milan, 1607, 1608 (lost), 1609.
*''[[Musica tolta da I Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d'altri autori … e fatta spiritual (Aquilino Coppini)|Musica tolta da I Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d'altri autori … e fatta spiritual]]'', Milan, 1607, 1608 (lost), 1609.


==External links==
==External links==

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Life

Born: ?, Milan

Died: 1629

Biography

Aquilino Coppini was a musicist who, at the service of Cardinal Federico Borromeo, especialized in creating sacred contrafacta of secular madrigals. His contrafacta are of interest for their concentration on madrigals by Monteverdi (especially the third, fourth and fifth books) and for his treatment of the poetic text. Rather than simply replacing the original text with a liturgical one, he ‘spiritualized’ then through a careful translation which reproduces the phonemes, accents and rhythms of the secular text.

View the Wikipedia article on Aquilino Coppini.

Musical settings of literary works

See complete list at Musica tolta da I Madrigali di Claudio Monteverde, e d'altri autori … e fatta spiritual (Aquilino Coppini)

Settings of text by Aquilino Coppini

Publications

External links