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Zipoli continues to be well-known today for his keyboard works; many of them are well within the abilities of beginning to intermediate players, and appear in most standard anthologies. His Italian compositions have always been known but in 1972 some of his South American church music was discovered
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published the entire works by Domenico Zipoli. Domenico Zipoli. Complete Works for Organ; Misa en fa Mayor para coro, solistas, cuerdas y bajo contĂ­nuo, and Complete works for
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where he received elementary musical training. However, there are no records of him having entered the cathedral choir. In 1707, and with the patronage of
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in Spanish Colonial America. Still a novice, he left Spain with a group of 53 missionaries who reached Buenos Aires on 13 July 1717.
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in Chiquitos many years after Zipoli's death, and preserved almost complete in local sources – have been attributed to Zipoli.
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Gasta, Chad M. "Opera and Spanish Evangelization in the New World", Gestos 44, 2008, 85–106.
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Domenico Zipoli: Para una genealogía de la música clásica latinoamericana
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Il sogno musicale di un Paradiso in Terra. Domenico Zipoli (1688-1726)
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He completed his formation and sacerdotal studies in
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For reasons that are not clear, Zipoli travelled to
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