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Bartolomeo degli Organi

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from 1488, and was appointed as a singer in the baptistry chapel by Lorenzo de' Medici himself. In addition he worked as an organist at several locations in Florence, finally obtaining the position of organist at the cathedral in 1509, a position he retained for the rest of his life.
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Bartolomeo was well-connected with the artistic and cultural life in Florence. In addition to being part of the circle of Lorenzo de' Medici, his friends included the poet
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Some of Bartolomeo's children and grandchildren also became well-known musicians in Florence, including his sons Antonio, Lorenzo, and Piero, and his grandson
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Relatively little of Bartolomeo's music has survived. Only fifteen pieces are found in sources of the period: ten secular songs, a
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He was born in Florence, and seems to have spent most of his life there. He was a singer in the cathedral of
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in one of his instrumental pieces, and he also used motivic material by
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is evident in his music: he used the tune of the famous
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Index

organist
Renaissance
Florence
Lorenzo de' Medici
Francesco de Layolle
Guido Machiavelli
Santissima Annunziata
Lorenzo Strozzi
Niccolò Machiavelli
Francesco Corteccia
Baccio degli Organi
lauda
ballatas
Netherlands school
chanson
Hayne van Ghizeghem
Alexander Agricola
Grove Music Online
grovemusic.com
Archived
Wayback Machine
Gustave Reese
ISBN
0-393-09530-4
Categories
Italian Renaissance composers
Italian male classical composers
Italian classical organists
Italian male classical organists
People from the Metropolitan City of Florence

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