Niccolò Grillo
Niccolò Grillo (fl. 1720s) was an Italian composer. He was a teacher at the Conservatory of San Onofrio, Naples until 1723.[1]
Works
- Niccolò Grillo: Sosutose no juorno. Neapolitan cantata for tenor, strings and basso continuo.
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References
- Alberto Basso Dizionario enciclopedico universale della musica e dei musicisti- 1985 "Dal 1723 al '39 assunse anche l'insegnamento a S. Onofrio succedendo a Niccolò Grillo."
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