Aurelio Bonelli
Aurelio Bonelli (c.1569 – after 1620) was an Italian composer, organist and painter. Born in Bologna, practically nothing is known about him save that he was student of the painter Agostino Carracci.[1] After Adriano Banchieri moved to Imola in 1601 Bonelli took his job as organist at San Michele in Bosco.
Aurelio Bonelli | |
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Born | around 1569 |
Died | after 1620 |
Occupation | composer, organist and painter |
Towards 1600 Bonelli is known to have been working as organist in Milan.[2] Also, in 1620 he was organist of San Giovanni in Monte, Bologna. Bonelli published at least one a volume of three-part Villanelle (Venice, 1596), a book of masses and motets, and his Il Primo Libro de Ricercari et canzoni a quattro voci con due toccate e doi dialoghi a otto. The last was published in Venice by Angelo Gardano in 1602; it is a collection of ricercars, canzonas, toccatas and eight-part madrigals (dialoghi).
References
External links
- Free scores by Aurelio Bonelli at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Free scores by Aurelio Bonelli in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)