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The Art of Partimento: History, Theory, and Practice - Page 23 Giorgio Sanguinetti - 2012 "One student of Pasquini was Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi, who has left us a manuscript treatise on accompaniment, Regole per sonare su la parte.9 Gaffi taught Andrea Basili, author of an Italian counterpart of the
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Gramophone - Volume 82 Page 87 2004 "Arnaldo Morelli's booklet-note tells us that Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi (1667- 1744) spent his life in Rome. He was a pupil of Pasquini, ... Like his master, he enjoyed the patronage of the cardinals Ottoboni and Pamphili. He wrote eight oratorios
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The Gramophone 2004 "Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi (1667-1744) spent his life in Rome. He was a pupil of Pasquini, whom he succeeded as organist of the churches of Santa Maria Maggiore and ... "
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Well Tempered Clavier, the Musica universale armonico-pratica...1736"
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La forza del divino amore (Rome, 1691); recording 2004
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Adam (Latin, with F. Ciampelletti - Rome, 1692), lost
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