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Adam Jarzębski (b. Warka, Poland, c. 1590; d. Warsaw, c. 1648) was an early baroque Polish composer, violinist, poet, and writer. The first documented mention of Jarzębski is in 1612, when he becomes a member of the chapel of Johann Siegmund Hohenzollern in Berlin. On April 30, 1615 he is granted permission to spend a year in Italy to advance his skills as a composer and knowledge of Italian music. Never having returned to Berlin, he moves to Warsaw and becomes a member of the Royal Chapel at the capital of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Jarzebski: Concerto a 3 voci & continuo: Tamburetta
1752Tamburetta
1313Tamburetta - Concerto a 3
1004Concerto a 3, 2 soprani e basso: Berlinesa
555Concerto Primo
486Chromatica
467Berlinesa
398Concerto a 3, 2 soprani e basso: Corona aurea
369Concerto a 4, 3 soprani e basso: Sentinella
3510Concerto a 3, 2 soprani e basso: Spandesa
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