Giacomo Finetti

Giacomo Finetti (* around 1605 in Ancona, † 1631) was an Italian composer of the early Baroque.

Giacomo Finetti was a member of the Franciscan Order and was in the years 1605 and 1606 choirmaster at the Cathedral of Jesi and 1609-1612 to SS Sacramento in Ancona. The rest of his life seemed Finetti in Venice, as organist at Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and as musical director at Ca ' Grande, which was a monastery at that time. Finetti was one of the most prolific composers of liturgical music in northern Italy at a time when the Concertato style prevailed. Its simple, yet perceived as a deep music of the contemporaries of Claudio Monteverdi took place in the first half of the 17th century, also north of the Alps, wide distribution.

Works

  • Completorium, for 5 voices (Venice, 1605 )
  • Orationes vesper tinae, 4 voices (Venice, 1606 )
  • Omnia noctis Nativitatis Domini, 5 voices (Venice, 1609)
  • Psalmi ad vesperas, 8 voices (Venice, 1611)
  • Motecta, 2VV, bc by organum ad lib (Venice, 1611)
  • Concerti, 4vv, bc by organum (Venice, 1612 )
  • Sacrae cantiones, 2VV, bc by organum, BK3 (Venice, 1613 )
  • Sacrarum cantionum, 3vv, bc by organum, BK4 (Venice, 1613 )
  • Salmi, 3 voices and B.C. by organum (Venice, 1618)
  • Concerti ecclesiastici, 2-4 voices and B.C. by organum (Antwerp, 1621)
  • Coronation of the Virgin, four -part writing, (Venice, 1622)
  • Motetti, concerti et Psalmi to 2, 4 and 8 voices, in 7 volumes (Frankfurt, 1631)
  • TripAdvisor Artus SS Concentuum fasciculus (Frankfurt, 1621); the collection contains works of art by Pietro Lappi and Giulio Belli
  • Exercitatis musica ( Magdeburg, 1624, 2 motets )

Itemization and source

  • " The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians, 1st Edition »
  • Minority
  • Composer ( Baroque)
  • Italian composer
  • Born in the 17th century
  • Died in 1631
  • Man
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