Giovanni Battista Brevi

Giovanni Battista Brevi (Bergamo, ca. 1650; Milan, after 1725) was an Italian Baroque composer.

His later collections of cantatas comprised three out of the four publications of Fortuniano Rosati, Modena, the fourth being by count Pirro Albergati.[1]

Works

Performing Editions

Cantatas

Recordings

References

  1. Michael Talbot Aspects of the Secular Cantata in Late Baroque Italy 2009 Page 94
  2. Andreas Giger, Thomas J. Mathiesen Music in the mirror: reflections on the history of music theory 2002 p146
  3. Giovanni Battista Brevi. Deliciae terrenae: Sopran (Tenor) und Basso continuo 1958 16 pages
  4. Giovanni Battista Brevi O spiritus angelici: Alt und Basso continuo 1961 - 13 pages
  5. Giovanni Battista Brevi Catenae terrenae: per la Beata Vergine Maria : Bass und Basso continuo 1957 - 16 pages
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