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Stabile, Annibale

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Stabile, Annibale (c. 1535–1595)

Italian composer. He was a pupil of Giovanni Palestrina in Rome, where he became maestro di cappella at the Lateran palacee. From 1579 to 1590 he held a similar post at the Collegio Germanico there, and in 1591 at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore.

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Church and secular music

motets, Litanies and other church music; madrigals.



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