Francesco Lambardi
Francesco Lambardi (1587–1642) was a Neapolitan Baroque composer who participated in the staging of feste a ballo with Giovanni Maria Trabaci.[1] He was born in Naples.
Recordings
- Canto d'Amore on Festa teatrale, Thomas Hengelbrock, DHM.[2]
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References
- Roland Jackson A neapolitan festa a ballo ; and selected instrumental ensemble pieces, Conservatorio di musica "S. Pietro a Majella" di Napoli "Trabaci and Lambardi composed the important vocal numbers." Lambardi composed 3. Nel gran GIRON. 16. Cupido solo dice.
- Gramophone: vol 69 p824-828 1992 "A number of composers contributed to this actually relatively minor celebration (foremost among them Giovanni Maria Trabaci and Francesco Lambardi) and all the vocal numbers have survived together with a few dances.
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