Pietro Lappi

Pietro Lappi

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Genres: italian, baroque, Classical, renaissance, 17th century

About Pietro Lappi

Pietro Lappi (* around 1575 in Florence, † 1630 in Brescia) was an Italian composer of the early Baroque. From 1593 Pietro Lappi was music director at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Brescia. He composed mainly sacred music. An exception is to his in 1616 in Venice printed, Op. 9, with 22 Canzoni da suonare a 4-13 stromenti, Libro 1, an instrumental music in the style of the Brescia school. An in 1613 published includes both works in the style of the late Renaissance, and early Baroque style (styles moderno). In 1621 Pietro Lappi dedicated to Paris von Lodron, Prince-Bishop of Salzburg the Psalm 112, Laudate pueri - for 16 voices from "Salmi a tre e quatro chori concertati" for four four-part choirs, cornetts, trumpets, violins, violas and basso continuo. For this performance, the Salzburg Cathedral, with its four galleries, was an ideal opportunity.

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