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Michel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini composed sacred music. Nineteen volumes were published in Milan (1622–29). Some 200 works are at the Milan Cathedral. Grancini composed religious music almost exclusively, both in 'stile antico' and 'stile moderno'. His vocal writing reflected the seventeenth century, with Monteverdian derivations. His instrumental music shows the characteristics of the sixteenth-century sonata, joining it to the Gabrieli tradition.

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  • Michelangelo Grancini (1605 Milán - 14. dubna 1669 tamtéž) byl italský varhaník a skladatel.O jeho dětství a mládí není příliš zpráv. Od roku 1622 patrně pracoval v různých kostelích v rodném městě jako varhaník a roku 1650 byl jmenován ředitelem chóru.Skládal převážně duchovní hudbu, mezi níž patří především šest knih žalmů Concerti sacri. V tomto díle je zjevný vliv Monteverdiho. Složil také několik madrigálů a skladeb v bassu continuu. (cs)
  • Michelangelo Grancino auch Michel’Angelo Grancini (* um 1605 in Mailand; † 17. April 1669 ebenda) war ein italienischer Organist, Kapellmeister und Komponist. (de)
  • Michel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini composed sacred music. Nineteen volumes were published in Milan (1622–29). Some 200 works are at the Milan Cathedral. Grancini composed religious music almost exclusively, both in 'stile antico' and 'stile moderno'. His vocal writing reflected the seventeenth century, with Monteverdian derivations. His instrumental music shows the characteristics of the sixteenth-century sonata, joining it to the Gabrieli tradition. (en)
  • Michelangelo Grancini (Milano, 1605 – Milano, 14 aprile 1669) è stato un organista e compositore italiano. Riguardo alla sua infanzia e alla sua educazione non ci sono giunte notizie. Lavorò dal 1622 in diverse chiese della sua città natale come organista e venne nominato nel 1650 direttore di cappella. Compose principalmente musica sacra, inclusi sei libri dei salmi "Concerti sacri". In questi lavori si riconosce chiaramente l'influenza del Monteverdi. Compose anche alcuni lavori come madrigali ed alcune composizioni strumentali con il basso continuo. (it)
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  • The birth date of this organist and composer is deduced as 1605 on the basis of Picinelli's statement: "at the age of 17 [...] he began to publish his works." His first work was published in 1622, when he was already an organist in the church of S. Maria del Paradiso, a well-to-do parish of the old centre of Milan. Nothing is known about his early education but it is likely he was a pupil of Milanese composer Giovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio. In 1624 he moved to the church of S. Sepolcro as an organist, where he remained until 1628-29, when he was employed as organist in the church of S. Ambrogio. On 29 Dec. 1630 he was elected organist at the cathedral with an annual salary of 800 lire imperial. At the death of Antonio Maria Turati , he was appointed master of the chapel of the cathedral with a salary of £1500, which then increased to £1800. The chapel's staff included the chaplain master, his deputy and twenty singers, of which eight were sopranos. This was the main ensemble that would perform the music Grancini composed in the following years. In this position, Grancini assumed the status of Milan's main composer for major political and civic events. In the motet for four choirs Gaudia intonet coelum, the reference to the Pyrénées peace , which ended the long war between France and Spain, seems clear. The motet Gratulamini, o proceres was dedicated to the crowning of Emperor Leopold I. The motet Arcete merores, fugate languores was composed for the birth of the second-born Prince of Spain. (en)
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  • Michelangelo Grancini (1605 Milán - 14. dubna 1669 tamtéž) byl italský varhaník a skladatel.O jeho dětství a mládí není příliš zpráv. Od roku 1622 patrně pracoval v různých kostelích v rodném městě jako varhaník a roku 1650 byl jmenován ředitelem chóru.Skládal převážně duchovní hudbu, mezi níž patří především šest knih žalmů Concerti sacri. V tomto díle je zjevný vliv Monteverdiho. Složil také několik madrigálů a skladeb v bassu continuu. (cs)
  • Michelangelo Grancino auch Michel’Angelo Grancini (* um 1605 in Mailand; † 17. April 1669 ebenda) war ein italienischer Organist, Kapellmeister und Komponist. (de)
  • Michel’Angelo Grancini (Grancino, born in Milan, 1605; died in Milan, April 17, 1669) was an Italian organist and composer. Grancini composed sacred music. Nineteen volumes were published in Milan (1622–29). Some 200 works are at the Milan Cathedral. Grancini composed religious music almost exclusively, both in 'stile antico' and 'stile moderno'. His vocal writing reflected the seventeenth century, with Monteverdian derivations. His instrumental music shows the characteristics of the sixteenth-century sonata, joining it to the Gabrieli tradition. (en)
  • Michelangelo Grancini (Milano, 1605 – Milano, 14 aprile 1669) è stato un organista e compositore italiano. Riguardo alla sua infanzia e alla sua educazione non ci sono giunte notizie. Lavorò dal 1622 in diverse chiese della sua città natale come organista e venne nominato nel 1650 direttore di cappella. Compose principalmente musica sacra, inclusi sei libri dei salmi "Concerti sacri". In questi lavori si riconosce chiaramente l'influenza del Monteverdi. Compose anche alcuni lavori come madrigali ed alcune composizioni strumentali con il basso continuo. (it)
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  • Michelangelo Grancini (cs)
  • Michelangelo Grancino (de)
  • Michelangelo Grancini (it)
  • Michelangelo Grancini (en)
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