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Giovanni Battista Ala (c. 1598-c.1630) was an Italian organist and composer. Little is known of his life, but Filippo Picinelli praised him as an "excellent organist" and a "stupendous composer" in his Ateneo dei letterati milanesi (1670). He was born at Monza and died at age 32, though his exact dates are uncertain. He was the organist of the , in Milan, and composer of canzonets, madrigals, and operas (Milan, 1617, 1625), Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan, 1618, 1621, 1628), and several motets in the Pratum musicum (Antwerp, 1634).

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  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, 1580 - [...?], 1612) fou un organista i compositor italià. Fou organista de l'església del convent dels Servites de Monza, gaudint de la fama d'ésser tant bon músic com executant. També organista a Milà i autor de madrigals a dues i quatre veus, de motets i de quatre volums de Concerti ecclesiastici (1616-1628), Canzonette e Madrigali (1617-1625) i Pretum Musicum (1636). (ca)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (c. 1598-c.1630) was an Italian organist and composer. Little is known of his life, but Filippo Picinelli praised him as an "excellent organist" and a "stupendous composer" in his Ateneo dei letterati milanesi (1670). He was born at Monza and died at age 32, though his exact dates are uncertain. He was the organist of the , in Milan, and composer of canzonets, madrigals, and operas (Milan, 1617, 1625), Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan, 1618, 1621, 1628), and several motets in the Pratum musicum (Antwerp, 1634). (en)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, au XVIe siècle - peut-être 1612) est un organiste et un compositeur italien, qui a vécu en Lombardie pendant la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle et au début du XVIIe siècle. À Milan, il a exercé comme organiste à l'église de (it). (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, XVI secolo – forse 1612) è stato un organista e compositore italiano vissuto in Lombardia tra la seconda metà del XVI secolo e i primi anni del XVII secolo. Esercitò come organista presso la Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Servi. (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (ur. 1598, zm. ok. 1630) – włoski kompozytor okresu wczesnego baroku, organista tworzący w Mediolanie. Urodził się w Monzy, 12 km od Mediolanu. Zmarł w wieku 32 lat. Daty życia i śmierci są niepewne. Był organistą w kościele Santa Maria dei Servi w Mediolanie. Komponował madrygały, motety, magnificat a także opery. Tworzył w stylu monodii akompaniowanej oraz stylu concertato. Zbiór utworów wydany przez spadkobierców Pietro Phalèse w Antwerpii w 1633 i 1634 roku zawiera wiele motetów Ali, podpisanych jako: don Baptista Ala de Monza. (pl)
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  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, 1580 - [...?], 1612) fou un organista i compositor italià. Fou organista de l'església del convent dels Servites de Monza, gaudint de la fama d'ésser tant bon músic com executant. També organista a Milà i autor de madrigals a dues i quatre veus, de motets i de quatre volums de Concerti ecclesiastici (1616-1628), Canzonette e Madrigali (1617-1625) i Pretum Musicum (1636). (ca)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (c. 1598-c.1630) was an Italian organist and composer. Little is known of his life, but Filippo Picinelli praised him as an "excellent organist" and a "stupendous composer" in his Ateneo dei letterati milanesi (1670). He was born at Monza and died at age 32, though his exact dates are uncertain. He was the organist of the , in Milan, and composer of canzonets, madrigals, and operas (Milan, 1617, 1625), Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan, 1618, 1621, 1628), and several motets in the Pratum musicum (Antwerp, 1634). (en)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, au XVIe siècle - peut-être 1612) est un organiste et un compositeur italien, qui a vécu en Lombardie pendant la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle et au début du XVIIe siècle. À Milan, il a exercé comme organiste à l'église de (it). (fr)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (Monza, XVI secolo – forse 1612) è stato un organista e compositore italiano vissuto in Lombardia tra la seconda metà del XVI secolo e i primi anni del XVII secolo. Esercitò come organista presso la Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Servi. (it)
  • Giovanni Battista Ala (ur. 1598, zm. ok. 1630) – włoski kompozytor okresu wczesnego baroku, organista tworzący w Mediolanie. Urodził się w Monzy, 12 km od Mediolanu. Zmarł w wieku 32 lat. Daty życia i śmierci są niepewne. Był organistą w kościele Santa Maria dei Servi w Mediolanie. Komponował madrygały, motety, magnificat a także opery. Tworzył w stylu monodii akompaniowanej oraz stylu concertato. Zbiór utworów wydany przez spadkobierców Pietro Phalèse w Antwerpii w 1633 i 1634 roku zawiera wiele motetów Ali, podpisanych jako: don Baptista Ala de Monza. Filippo Picinelli chwalił go jako znakomitego organistę i wybitnego kompozytora. (pl)
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