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Antonio Brunelli (December 20, 1577 in Pisa – November 19, 1630 in Pisa) was an Italian composer and theorist of the early Baroque period. He was a student of Giovanni Maria Nanino and served as the organist at San Miniato in Tuscany from 1604 to 1607, then moved to Prato where he served as maestro di capella at the Cathedral there. On 12 April 1612 he was appointed as maestro di capella to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Between 1605 and 1621 he published works including motets, canzonette, Psalms, madrigals, Requiems, and other sacred works, some of which were included in Donfried's Promptuarium musicum (1623). Brunelli wrote and published several theoretical treatises, most notably the Regole utilissime per i scolari che desiderano imperare a cantare (Florence, 1606), one of the first published methods for voice. His other writings include Esercizi ad 1 e 2 voci (Florence, 1607) and Regole et dichiarazione de alcuni contrappunti doppii (Florence, 1610) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
All'imperio d'Amore: 8. Non havea Febo ancora a voce sola
1152O quam suavis
1093Scherzi, Arie, Canzonette e Madrigali, Op. 10: Non avea Febo ancora (Arr. Pluhar)
974Arie, scherzi, canzonette e madrigali a cantare e suonare, 1613: Non havea Febo ancora
245Quando il sol apparisce
236La Pastorella mia spietata e rigida
197Splendete serene
178Di quel nudo pargoletto
169Del bell'Arno in sù la Riva
1610Cantate Domino
15Stravaganza d'Amore! The Birth of Opera at the Medici Court
Florid songs for cornetto around 1600: la Bella Minuta
Arie, Scherzi, Canzonette e Madrigali (1613-1616)
Songs of Orpheus
Antonio Brunelli - Fioretti Spirituali
Antonio Brunelli: Fioretti Spirituali
Monteverdi: Combattimento Di Tancredi Et Clorinda (Il) / Madrigals / Millioni: Ballo Del Monteverdi (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble)
Music of Prague: Palaces & Gardens 1620
Firenze Anno 1600
Mélodies
Music of Prague Palace and Gardens 1620
Baroque Music In Bohemia