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Amarilli mia bella pavarotti biography

          He called “Amarilli” a madrigal, which was meant to be a through-composed piece with a dance rhythm..

          Giulio Caccini - Biography

          Caccini, Le Nuove musiche, 1601, title page

          Giulio Caccini (c.1545 � December 10, 1618) was an Italian composer, teacher, singer, instrumentalist and writer of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras.

          He was one of the founders of the genre of opera, and one of the single most influential creators of the new Baroque style.

          Marcos Antonio Cuevas sings Caccini's "Amarilli Mia Bella".

        1. Marcos Antonio Cuevas sings Caccini's "Amarilli Mia Bella".
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        3. He called “Amarilli” a madrigal, which was meant to be a through-composed piece with a dance rhythm.
        4. He started with two 18th century bel canto arie antiche.
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        6. He was also the father of the composer Francesca Caccini.

          Life

          Little is known about his early life, but he was born either in Rome or Tivoli, and may have been related to the Florentine sculptor Giovanni Caccini.

          While in Rome he studied the lute, the viol and the harp, and began to acquire a reputation as a singer. In the 1560s, Cosimo de' Medici was so impressed with his talent that he took the young Caccini to Florence for further study.

          By 1579, Caccini was singing at the Medici court.

          He was a tenor, and he was able to accompany himself on the viol; he sang at various entertainments, including weddings and aff