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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Bonifazio Graziani (or bonifacio) (born in Marino (Italy) around 1605 and died in Rome June 15, 1664 ) is an Italian composer of XVII It is century. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Bonifazio Graziani wrote motets that shaped the style of the time. Many times reissued in their time, they were widespread throughout Europe. This success is probably due to the rich melodic inventiveness of the composer, inventiveness which notably distinguishes mott Lord is my light , extracted from the third book published in 1658. Graziani presents a dazzling fireworks of brief ariosos with various melodies, alternating with short recitatives. He also wrote two oratorios: Adam’s oratory And Their children are prodigy . Motetti with two, three, four, five, and six voices (op. 1), Vitale Mascardi, Rome, 1650 The second book De Motetti with two, three, four, five and six voices (op. 2), Vitale Mascardi, 1652 The first book of Motetti alone (OP. 3), Vitale Mascardi, Rome, 1652; Other Publications Photo: Maurizio Balmonti 1655, Omzazione de Lazzari, 1661 Psalms five voices with the organ, and without the organ … lib. I need four (op. 4), Nicolo Germani\/Vitale Mascardi, Rome, 1652. Psalms of the five voices of concinendi, work fifth (op. 5), Vitale Mascardi, 1653 The second book De Motetti alone. sixth (op. 6), Maurizio Balmonti, 1655 Motetti with two, three, and five voices … third book, work seventh (op. 7), Maurizio Balmonti, 1656 The third book of Motetti alone … Opera Otvava (op. 8), Giacomo Fei, 1658 Responds for the week, four voices, together with the organ, if you please (op. 9), Ignatius of Laza, 1663 Del FOURTH OF THE MOTETTI A LOVE … Opera tenth (op. 10), Giacomo Fei, 1665 Litanie della Madonna a Quattro, Cinque, Sette E Otto Voci … Opera (op. 11), Giacomo Fei, 1665 Motetti a Due, Tre, Quattro, e Cinque voci by ogni tempo … works 12 (op. 12), Mascardi successor, 1673 Antiphone of the Blessed Virgin Mary, usually recharging the divine offender all year round … to four, five and six voices … Decima third (op. 13), Giacomo Fei, 1665 Antiphone for several holidays of the whole year, for two, three, and four voices … part before, work tenth fourth (Op. 14), Ignatius of Lazari 1666 Sacred concerts … two, three, four and five voices … Decimaquinta work (on. 15), Amadeo Belmonte 1668 Partition Del Fifth book de’motetti a voice alone … works 16 (on. 16), Amadeo Belmonte 1669 Psalms of the evening two dancing, along with the organ, and gently decantandi … work 17 (on. 17), Amadeo Belmonte, 1670 The first book of four masses, and five … work tenth eighth (OP. 18), Angelo Mutii Sacred Music One voice with the organ decantandae … Book sixth, work 19 (op. 19), Rome Mascardi successor 1672 Motetti a Due, Tre, Quattro, e Cinque Voci … lib. 6: Opera 20 (op. 20), Mascardi successor, 1672 Hinni Vespertini for all the main holidays of the year, composed in three, four music, and five voices, some with the fillings … Opera XXI (op. 21), Mascardi successor 1673 The second book of the Masses to four, five, and eight voices … Opera XXII (op. 22), Mascardi successor 1674 Motetti a Due, Tre e Quattro voci … works 23 (op. 23), Mascardi successor 1674 Motetti a Due, Tre, Quattro e five voci … Opera 24 (on. 24), Mascardi 1676 Festivals, and morals composed to a, two, three, and four voices … work xxv (op. 25), Mascardi successor 1678 Motetti with two, and three voices (without opus number), Giacomo Fei 1667. (of) Susanne SHIGIHARA: Bonifazio Graziani (1604\/05\u20131664). Biography, list of work and studies on the Solomotettes . Bonn 1984 (Dissertation) Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/bonifazio-graziani-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Bonifazio Graziani – Wikip\u00e9dia"}}]}]