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Ciampi, Vincenzo Legrenzio

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Ciampi, Vincenzo Legrenzio (1719-1762)

Italian composer, and a pupil of Durante. He was resident in London 1748-60, and from then to his death was maestro di cappella at the Ospizio degli Incurabili in Venice.

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22 operas, for example Bertoldo, Bertoldino e Cacasenno (1748) and Il negligente (1749); four oratorios; church music; chamber music.


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