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Benedict Vinaccesi (Brescia, about 1670 - Venice, 25 December 1719 ) was an Italian composer and organist. He was choirmaster in various cities of northern Italy, including Mantova and Brescia. In Venice he was deputy organist of the Basilica of San Marco and choirmaster of the Hospital of the Innocents. He composed sacred music, instrumental music, operas and oratoria: Gioseffo that interprets the dreams (libretto by Giovanni Battista Blacks), oratorio ( 1692 Modena ) Susanna (libretto by Giovanni Battista Blacks), oratorio ( 1694 Modena) The heart in the chest (libretto by Francesco Arisi), oratorio ( 13 June 1696 Cremona ) Who is the cause of his ill cry himself (libretto by Francesco Arisi?), Pastoral in 3 acts ( 1697 Rome ) Li ten thousand martyrs crucified (libretto by Aurelio Paolini), oratorio ( 22 June 1698 Brescia) The innocence justified (libretto by Francesco Silvani), music drama in 3 acts ( Venice Carnival 1699 , Teatro San Salvatore) Lovers generous (libretto by Pietro Giovanni Candi), music drama in 3 acts (Venice Carnival 1703 , Teatro Sant'Angelo) Outbursts of joy for the birth of the Most Serene Duke of Brittany (libretto by Peter Robert), Serenade ( June 21 1704 Venice) 12 sonatas in trio Op 1 ( 1687 ) 12 sonatas in trio Op 2 Several motets in two or three voices User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Vinaccesi: Mottetti
Vinaccesi: Cantatas & Sonatas
Cantate e Sonate (Bertagnolli
Benedetto Vinaccesi: Cantate e sonate

Vinaccesi: The Solo Cantatas
Vinaccesi Ensemble, Benedetto Vinaccesi: The Solo Cantatas
Vinaccesi : Cantate e sonate
Cantate e Sonate (Bertagnolli, Bettini)
Mottetti (Motets)
Vinaccesi: Cantatas and Sonatas
Cantate e Sonate (Bertagnolli - Gli Erranti)