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Liberati, Antimo

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Liberati, Antimo (1617-1692)

Italian singer, organist and composer. A pupil of Allegri and Benevoli in Rome, in 1661 he became a singer in the Papal Chapel (and later maestro di cappella) and organist at two churches. He wrote a letter giving particulars for Palestrina's biography and another defending a passage in Corelli.

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oratorios, madrigals, arias.


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