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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ruggiero Giovanelli was a late Renaissance and early Baroque Italian composer and instrumentalist, born in 1560 in Velletri near Rome, who died on January 7, 1625. He is buried in the church of Santa Marta. He also sang, and served in various administrative posts. Giovanelli composed and published a large number secular pieces. He is noted for his church music, most of which also survives in manuscript. In 1615 he created a new edition of the Gradule known as the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ruggiero Giovanelli was a late Renaissance and early Baroque Italian composer and instrumentalist, born in 1560 in Velletri near Rome, who died on January 7, 1625. He is buried in the church of Santa Marta. He also sang, and served in various administrative posts. Giovanelli composed and published a large number secular pieces. He is noted for his church music, most of which also survives in manuscript. In 1615 he created a new edition of the Gradule known as the Medicean, published by the Medici press. (The Encyclopedia Americana may contradict this, writing that a Editio Medicæa of the Graduale of 1614 was created by Felice Anerio.) He was maestro di cappella for Duke Giovanni Angelo of Altaemps. By 1591, he was the chapel master at S. Luigi dei Francesi, the German College (Collegio Germanico). In March 12, 1594 he was appointed as the successor conductor to Palestrina at St. Peter''s, Rome, and later the chapel master at the Sistine Chapel.