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He also obtained in 2006 a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in Early Modern History in 2009 from the ''Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore'' of Milan.
He also obtained in 2006 a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in Early Modern History in 2009 from the ''Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore'' of Milan.


His study background includes Harmony with Filippo Del Corno and Roberto Andreoni, 20th Century Harmony with Paolo Coggiola, Basso continuo with Amaya Fernandez and Andrea Scherer, Music Notation with Angelika Moths, Historical Counterpoint and Renaissance Music Theory with Diego Fratelli.  
His study background includes Harmony with Filippo Del Corno and Roberto Andreoni, 20th Century Harmony and Counterpoint with Paolo Coggiola, Basso continuo with Amaya Fernandez and Andrea Scherer, Music Notation with Angelika Moths, Historical Counterpoint and Renaissance Music Theory with Diego Fratelli.  


His three voices setting of ''Tu scendi dalle stelle'' published on CPDL has become rather popular.
His three voices setting of ''Tu scendi dalle stelle'' published on CPDL has become rather popular.

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Francesco Spiga

Life

Born: 13 February 1982, Milan

Biography

He received his flute diploma in 2004 from the Conservatorio G. Cantelli of Novara and in 2006 from Milano Scuola Civica di Musica. Subsequently he studied transverse flute in Milano Scuola Civica, and in 2014 he earned a Master of Arts in Specialized Music Performance after graduating in Schola Cantorum Basiliensis-Hochschule für Alte Musik of Basle.

He also obtained in 2006 a bachelor's degree in History and a master's degree in Early Modern History in 2009 from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan.

His study background includes Harmony with Filippo Del Corno and Roberto Andreoni, 20th Century Harmony and Counterpoint with Paolo Coggiola, Basso continuo with Amaya Fernandez and Andrea Scherer, Music Notation with Angelika Moths, Historical Counterpoint and Renaissance Music Theory with Diego Fratelli.

His three voices setting of Tu scendi dalle stelle published on CPDL has become rather popular.

Contact

francesco.spiga @ istruzione.it

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