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         Caccini Giulio:     more books (47)
  1. Ave Maria by Music by Giulio Caccini / arr. Patrick M. Liebergen, 2001-04-01
  2. Giulio Caccini (German Edition) by Alfred Ehrichs, 2010-01-10
  3. Giulio Caccini, Nuove musiche (1602/1614): Texte und Musik (Musikwissenschaftliche Studien) (German Edition) by Frauke Schmitz, 1995
  4. Le due patrie di Giulio Caccini: Musico mediceo (1551-1618) ( " Historiae musicae cultores biblioteca) by Remo Giazotto, 1984
  5. Amarilli, mia bella Sheet Music by Giulio Caccini, 2010-02-04
  6. Sänger Der Renaissance: Nicolas Gombert, Alexander Agricola, Antoine Brumel, Marbriano de Orto, Pierre de la Rue, Gilles Joye, Giulio Caccini (German Edition)
  7. Baroque 28, Giulio Caccini: Nuove musiche e nuova maniera di scriverle (1614) by Giulio Caccini, 1978
  8. Giulio Caccini: Le Nuove Musiche, & Nuove Musiche e Nuova maniera di Scriverle [A facsimile of the composer's autograph] Florence 1601, Florence 1614 by Giulio Caccini, 2003
  9. Naissance à Tivoli: Giulio Caccini, Emilio Gino Segrè, Lucius Munatius Plancus, Giovanni Maria Nanino, Victor Iv (Antipape, 1159-1164) (French Edition)
  10. Giulio Caccini (1908) (German Edition) by Alfred Ehrichs, 2010-09-10
  11. Giulio Caccini (1908) (German Edition) by Alfred Ehrichs, 2010-09-10
  12. Micheal angelo - GIULIO BONASONI by GIULIO BONASONI, 2009-07-14
  13. Fere Selvagge, (Wild Woodland Creatures) Sheet Music by Giulio Caccini, 2009-07-04
  14. Le Nuove musiche. Edited by H. Wiley Hitchcock (Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era) by Giulio Caccini, 1970

1. The Galileo Project | Christianity | Tommaso Caccini
Brief profile.
http://galileo.rice.edu/chr/caccini.html

The Galileo Project
Christianity Tommaso Caccini Tommaso Caccini (1574-1648) Cosimo Caccini was born in Florence and chose the religious life before he had turned fifteen. Caccini chose the Dominican Shortly after Galileo's arrival in Florence, Caccini fell in with the so-called "Pigeon League," named after Lodovico delle Colombe, Benedetto Castelli (which Galileo later expanded into the "Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina") showing how the Copernican system could be reconciled with the passage in the book of Joshua . Here was Caccini's chance. On the fourth Sunday of Advent (20 December 1614), he preached a sermon on Joshua in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, attacking Galileo and for his Copernican views. He reputedly ended his sermon with a passage from chapter 1, verse 11 of The Acts of the Apostles , "Viri galilaei, quid statis adspicientes in caelum?" which is rendered in the King James translation as "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven?" an obvious reference to Galileo and his followers. Caccini got his wish. He became Master and Bachelor of the convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome, and the wheels were set in motion that resulted, eighteen months later, in the condemnation of the Copernican theory. Lorini forwarded a mangled copy of Galileo's letter to Castelli to Rome, and Galileo then sent the correct original version to Rome as well. In March 1615 Caccini appeared on his own initiative before the

2. Giulio Caccini - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Giulio Caccini (8 October 1551 – 10 December 1618), also known as Giulio Romano, was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance
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Giulio Caccini
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Title page of the first (1602) Le Nuove musiche . The new year was observed on various dates in the Italian territories Giulio Caccini (8 October 1551 – 10 December 1618), also known as Giulio Romano , was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was one of the founders of the genre of opera , and one of the single most influential creators of the new Baroque style. He was also the father of the composer Francesca Caccini
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Little is known about his early life, but he was born in Rome, the son of the carpenter Michelangelo Caccini; he was the older brother of the Florentine sculptor Giovanni Caccini . In Rome he studied the lute , the viol and the harp , and began to acquire a reputation as a singer. In the 1560s, Francesco de' Medici , Grand Duke of Florence, was so impressed with his talent that he took the young Caccini to Florence for further study.

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4. Caccini, Giulio - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Caccini
Italian singer, lutenist, and composer. He wrote short vocal pieces in recitative style and sang them to the theorbo, which led to larger essays of the kind, set to scenes by
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6. Giulio Caccini (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lied
List of over thirty art songs with Italian texts, some having English translations.
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Composer: Giulio Caccini (1546-1618)
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7. Caccini, Giulio - Definition Of Caccini, Giulio By The Free Online Dictionary, T
Giulio Romano (Italian) ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno n (Biographies / Giulio Romano (?14991546) M, Italian, ARCHITECTURE architect, ARTS AND CRAFTS painter) ?1499-1546, Italian architect
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8. Caccini, Giulio
Giulio Caccini c.15451618 Composer and singer. Caccini was brought to Florence as a youth by Cosimo I de' Medici, who supported him. Caccini met at the house of Count Bardi, where
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Giulio Caccini
c.1545-1618 Composer and singer.
Caccini was brought to Florence as a youth by Cosimo I de' Medici, who supported him. Caccini met at the house of Count Bardi, where he was a member of the Florentine Camerata. Caccini was greatly influenced by the other members praise of the Greek dramatic style that he set out to create a new style of song where the notes were almost spoken. For this reason, Caccini is credited with being the inventor of the stile recitativo, a style which is one of the foundations of operatic style. Caccini was very important in the early developments of opera, including writing parts of Peri's Euridice even though he and Peri were rivals. In 1600 Caccini was appointed musical director of the Medici Court replacing Emilio de' Cavalieri. Caccini continued on at the Medici Court, and wrote numerous madrigals as well as being an influential teacher. It is his association with the Florentine Camerata , and his contributions to opera that he is chiefly remembered for.
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9. Giulio Caccini | Classical Composers Database
Brief biography and links from the Classical Composers Database.
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10. Caccini, Giulio Definition Of Caccini, Giulio In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Caccini, Giulio (j `lyō k tchē`nē), c.1546–1618, Italian composer and singer. Both he and Peri composed settings of Ottavio Rinuccini's Euridice (1600), the earliest operas of
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11. Caccini, Giulio
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and link to biographical essay from Dr. Estrella s Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
http://stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/caccini1618.html
Caccini, Giulio
Caccini, Giulio
Period: Renaissance
Born: Monday, October 8, 1551 in Tivoli, Italy
Died: Monday, December 10, 1618 in Florence, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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The opera Euridice
Operas, songs, and choral works
He is famous for Le nuove musiche (New Music) of 1602 which illustrated the new monodic style of the early Baroque with canzonets and madrigals. Other Information: Caccini bridges the Renaissance and Baroque eras. His music represents an emphasis on monody (solo vocal music with harmonic accompaniment) instead of the Renaissance ideal of four equal voices in counterpoint. In addition to composing, Caccini was known as a singer, lutenist, and an excellent gardner. He worked in Florence for Cosimo I de' Medici around 1565. There he associated with a group of poets and musicians organized by Count Giovanni de Bardi (1534-1612) and the Italian nobleman Jacopo Corsi (1561-1602). This group is known as the Florentine Camerata. They met in the homes of aristocrats in Florence between 1573 and 1590. The chief products of this group were the first operas in music history and an expressive monodic style called stile rappresentativo.

12. Giulio Caccini — Infoplease.com
More on Giulio Caccini from Infoplease Caccini meaning and definitions Caccini Definition and Pronunciation; aria - aria aria , elaborate and often lengthy solo song with
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13. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Caccini, Giulio - Wikisource
C ACCINI, G IULIO (15581615?), Italian musical composer, also known as Giulio Romano, but to be distinguished from the painter of that name, was born at Rome about 1558, and in 1578
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14. HOASM: Giulio Caccini
Biography noting especially his contribution to the theory and style of vocal music from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program. Includes links to related material.
http://www.hoasm.org/IVD/Caccini.html
Giulio Caccini
Composer and singer. After instruction with Giovanni Animuccia in Rome, he studied with Scipione delle Palle in Florence, under Medici patronage. By 1579 he was singing at the Medici court. His earliest known compositional endeavor came in 1589, when he contributed a song to an intermedio for the marriage of Duke Ferdinand I. Initially his fame spread chiefly through his singing: by the 1580s he was singing regularly for Ippolito Aldobrandini in Ferrara and for the Este court there. During the 1570s and 1580s he began a celebrated association with the "camerata" of Florence, and partly under the influence of its membersincluding Vincenzo Galilei and Bardi he began composing in a vocal style that, as he declared, more closely approximated speech. After a brief appointment in Rome as Bardi's secretary (1592), Caccini returned to Florence; during the 1590s he served the Medici court, where he became music director in 1600. That year he discussed his new vocal style in the preface to his opera Euridice.

15. Caccini, Giulio
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Renaissance composer Caccini.
http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/caccini1618.html
Caccini, Giulio
Caccini, Giulio
Period: Renaissance
Born: Monday, October 8, 1551 in Tivoli, Italy
Died: Monday, December 10, 1618 in Florence, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Major Works:

The opera Euridice
Operas, songs, and choral works
He is famous for Le nuove musiche (New Music) of 1602 which illustrated the new monodic style of the early Baroque with canzonets and madrigals. Other Information: Caccini bridges the Renaissance and Baroque eras. His music represents an emphasis on monody (solo vocal music with harmonic accompaniment) instead of the Renaissance ideal of four equal voices in counterpoint. In addition to composing, Caccini was known as a singer, lutenist, and an excellent gardner. He worked in Florence for Cosimo I de' Medici around 1565. There he associated with a group of poets and musicians organized by Count Giovanni de Bardi (1534-1612) and the Italian nobleman Jacopo Corsi (1561-1602). This group is known as the Florentine Camerata. They met in the homes of aristocrats in Florence between 1573 and 1590. The chief products of this group were the first operas in music history and an expressive monodic style called stile rappresentativo.

16. Sheet Music For Ave Maria: Voice And Cello By Caccini, Giulio
Giulio Caccini Sheet music for Ave Maria, a duo for Voice and Cello using its full range.
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18. Gounod, Charles/Schubert, Franz/Caccini, Giulio - Ave Maria: Three Settings
Sheet Music 5.99 - The three most popular settings of Ave Maria arranged for voice and piano. The three settings are by Bach Gounod, Schubert, and Caccini.
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19. CACCINI Giulio Editions Bim And The Brass Press, International
Editions Bim and The Brass Press CACCINI Giulio Brass, Percussion, Strings, Woodwinds, Piano, Organ, Voice, Guitar, Harp, Mixed chamber music, Orchestra, Books, Accessories
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20. Ave Maria CACCINI, Giulio | Choral Sheet Music Specialists Pana Musica
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