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Pirro Capacelli Albergati
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Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Birth
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1663
Death
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1735
 
Pirro Capacelli Albergati was an Italian composer of the Baroque era, born in Bologna on August 29, 1663. He was the son of a noble family, and his father, Count Giuseppe Albergati, was a patron of the arts. Pirro showed an early interest in music and began his musical education at a young age. Albergati studied music with some of the most prominent composers of his time, including Giovanni Battista Bassani and Giacomo Antonio Perti. He also studied the violin and the harpsichord, becoming proficient in both instruments. Albergati's talent as a composer was recognized early on, and he began to receive commissions for his works while still a young man. Albergati's early works were primarily vocal compositions, including sacred music such as motets and masses. His first published work was a collection of sacred music entitled "Sacri concentus," which was published in 1688. This collection included several motets and a mass, and it was well-received by critics and audiences alike. In addition to his sacred music, Albergati also composed instrumental music, including sonatas and concertos. His instrumental works were notable for their virtuosic violin parts, which were often accompanied by a basso continuo. Albergati's music was characterized by its melodic beauty and its use of counterpoint, which was a hallmark of the Baroque era. Albergati's career as a composer flourished throughout the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He received numerous commissions from churches and noble families, and his music was performed throughout Italy and beyond. In 1701, he was appointed maestro di cappella at the Basilica di San Petronio in Bologna, one of the most prestigious musical positions in Italy. One of Albergati's most famous works is his "Concerto a quattro," which was published in 1708. This work is a concerto for four violins and basso continuo, and it is notable for its virtuosic violin parts and its use of counterpoint. The "Concerto a quattro" was widely performed throughout Europe and became one of Albergati's most popular works. Another notable work by Albergati is his "Missa in C," which was composed in 1710. This mass is notable for its use of polyphony and its beautiful choral writing. The "Missa in C" was performed throughout Italy and was praised for its beauty and its technical skill. Albergati's career as a composer continued to flourish throughout the early 18th century. He continued to receive commissions for his works, and his music was performed throughout Italy and beyond. However, his career was cut short by his untimely death in 1735. Albergati died in Bologna at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and technically skilled music. In conclusion, Pirro Capacelli Albergati was a talented composer of the Baroque era. His music was characterized by its melodic beauty and its use of counterpoint, and his works were widely performed throughout Italy and beyond. Albergati's career as a composer was cut short by his untimely death, but his legacy lives on through his beautiful and technically skilled music.
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