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Paolo Animuccia

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of his in a collection of motets published at Venice in 1568; and Barrè of Milan published some of his motets in a miscellaneous volume in 1588. According to
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to the Vatican in 1550, and held the post until 1552 when he was succeeded by
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contained a collection of Paolo Animuccia's Madrigals in two books entitled
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It is uncertain whether he was older or younger than his brother Giovanni.
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of his appear in two separate volumes, one in a book of pieces by
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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He has left but little printed music behind him. Two
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Index

Giovanni Animuccia
Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni
maestro
Lateran
Rubino
Lupacchini
Giuseppe Baini
Palestrina
madrigals
Orlando Lasso
Antonio Gardano
motet
François-Joseph Fétis
John IV of Portugal
list of references
related reading
external links
inline citations
improve
introducing
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public domain
Grove, George
"Animuccia, Paolo" 
A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan and Company
Free scores by Paolo Animuccia
Choral Public Domain Library
Free scores by Paolo Animuccia
International Music Score Library Project

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