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'''Born:''' 1542
'''Born:''' 27 January 1542, Lucca


'''Died:''' 1611
'''Died:''' 1611


'''Biography'''
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Italian composer, instrumentalist, and singer.  Brother of [[Francesco Guami]]. Student of [[Adriano Willaert]]. Teacher of [[Adriano Banchieri]].  Famed as one of the finest Italian organists of his time.


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Revision as of 16:57, 14 December 2022

Alias: Gioseppo da Lucca

Life

Born: 27 January 1542, Lucca

Died: 1611

Biography

Italian composer, instrumentalist, and singer. Brother of Francesco Guami. Student of Adriano Willaert. Teacher of Adriano Banchieri. Famed as one of the finest Italian organists of his time.

View the Wikipedia article on Gioseffo Guami.

List of choral works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

Sacred

  • Sacrae cantiones, liber primus, 5–10vv, (Venice, 1585)
  • Lamentationes Hieremiae prophetae, 6vv, (Venice, 1588)
  • Sacrarum cantionum variis, liber alter (Milan, 1608)

Secular

  • Il primo libro di madrigali a cinque voci (Venice, 1565)

External links

Biographical information about the Guami family musicians in the Treccani encyclopedia (in Italian)