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Giovanni Bianchi (composer, born c. 1660)

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in circa 1660. Not much is known about his life. Sometime in his early life he moved to the city of
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and six more sonatas. Other music attributed to him was published by the
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Three Centuries of Music in Scores, ii: Concerto I: Italy (c1703–1750)
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Robin Bowman; Eleanor F. McCrickard (2001). "Bianchi, Giovanni".
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in 1711 and 1720. After this his activities are not known.
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Bianchi's style as a composer have marked similarities to
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Giovanni Battista Bianchi (composer, flourished 1780–1782)
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Giovanni Battista Bianchi (composer, flourished 1675)
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Index

composer
violinist
Baroque period
sonatas
Giovanni Battista Bianchi (composer, flourished 1780–1782)
Giovanni Battista Bianchi (composer, flourished 1675)
Ferrara
Italy
Milan
Modena
sonatas
Royal Palace of Milan
Carlo Antonio Marino
Arcangelo Corelli
Amsterdam
concerti di chiesa
New York Public Library
Berlin State Library
Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde


Oxford University Press
doi
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.03020
Categories
1660 births
18th-century deaths
17th-century Italian composers
18th-century Italian composers
Italian violinists

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