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Antonio Brunelli (20 December 1577 in Pisa – 19 November 1630 in Pisa) was an Italian composer and theorist of the early Baroque period.

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5-1246: Brunelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Brunelli (1577-1630), Italian composer Austin R. Brunelli (1907–1989), highly decorated combat veteran of World War II and the Korea War Camilla Brunelli (born 1957), Italian historian Carlotta Brunelli (born 1993), Italian weightlifter Flaminio Giulio Brunelli (1936–2004), Italian physician and biologist Giacomo Brunelli (born 1977), Italian artist working with photography Giuseppe Brunelli (1922–2016), Italian poet Marcello Brunelli (1939–2020), Italian neurophysiologist and academic Massimo Brunelli (born 1961), Italian former cyclist Matteo Brunelli (born 1994), Italian footballer Michela Brunelli (born 1974), Italian athlete Nick Brunelli (born 1981), American swimmer Sam Brunelli (born 1943), American football player Santiago Brunelli (born 1998), Uruguayan footballer See also [ edit ] Luciano Brunelli , Italian textile company Brunello (surname) Brunello (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

10-689: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Antonio Brunelli He was a student of Giovanni Maria Nanino and served as the organist at San Miniato in Tuscany from 1604 to 1607, then moved to Prato where he served as maestro di capella at the Cathedral there. On 12 April 1612 he was appointed as maestro di capella to the Order of Saint Stephen at the Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri Church in Pisa in

15-482: The Regole utilissime per i scolari che desiderano imperare a cantare (Florence, 1606), one of the first published methods for voice. His other writings include Esercizi ad 1 e 2 voci (Florence, 1607) and Regole et dichiarazione de alcuni contrappunti doppii (Florence, 1610). Emiliano Ramacci: Relazione dal XVII Convegno della Società Italiana di Musicologia (Pisa 2010). Emiliano Ramacci: La famiglia di Antonio Brunelli

20-446: The surname Brunelli . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brunelli&oldid=1162474066 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

25-651: The service of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. His pupil, composer Giovanni Bettini , followed him to Pisa and was later appointed organist at the Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri in 1618, most likely by Brunelli. Between 1605 and 1621 he published works including motets , canzonette , Psalms , madrigals , Requiems , and other sacred works, some of which were included in Donfried's Promptuarium musicum (1623). Brunelli wrote and published several theoretical treatises, most notably

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