Giovanni Battista Agneletti
Giovanni Battista Agneletti (
.Biography
Little is known about the life of Giovanni Battista Agneletti, though it is certain that he was born before 1656.[1] Based on baptismal records and other documents, he was born in Spilimbergo.[2]
Few of this composer's works have come down to us. Among these are two songs included in Arie a voce sola the diversi auttori, published in
Based on Venetian documents, he had three brothers residing in Venice: Giovanni Maria, Nicolò, parish priest in Prata, Pordenone, and Giovanni Paolo, a shoemaker.[2]
Works
Beside the collection Sacri Canti et Hinni, published in 1673,[2] there are also 2 arias published two decades earlier in the anthology Arie a voce sola the diversi auttori.[3][2]
Agneletti also wrote a Chaconne in D minor. Both the Chaconne and Gloria was rearranged for trumpet (or flute) and organ by Michel Rondeau, both having been performed on 27 April 2021.[5][6]
- Recordings
In May 1999, Agneletti's Gloria patri et filio et spiritui sancto (Gloria) was recorded as a part of Canta La Maddalena, sung by
References
- ^ Canor Volumes 20-29. Canor. 1997. p. 70.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-89579-868-8.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-89579-805-3.
- ISBN 978-88-7096-485-1.
- ^ Πελοπόννησος (27 April 2021). ""Μουσικοί στοχασμοί για την Μεγάλη Εβδομάδα" από Δημοτικό Ωδείο Καλαμάτας (video)" [Musical reflections for Holy Week - from Kalamata Municipal Conservatory (video)]. Notospress.gr (in Greek). Notospress. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- IMSLP.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ^ "Maria Cristina Kiehr, Concerto Soave, Jean-Marc Aymes- Canta La Maddalena". Harmonia Mundi. 2000 [Originally recorded in May 1999]. Retrieved 21 February 2022.