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Giovanni Martino Cesare (Udine, c.1590 – Munich, 6 February 1667) was a composer and cornett player. By 1611 (his first publication) he resided as cornetto player at the house of Charles, Margrave of Burgau (d.1618) at Günzburg, near Augsburg. In 1615 he became an employee of Duke Maximilian of Bavaria (Munich) as a cornettist, where he wrote his best known collection Musicali melodie (1621). It contains 14 instrumental canzonas of one to six parts with continuo, and 14 motets. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Canzona for 4 trombones and basso continuo, "La Bavara"
2192Canzon "La Hieronyma"
353Sonata La Hieronyma
244La Hieronyma
125La Bavara
116Sonata "La Augustana" - No. 10 from "Musicali melodie per voci et instrumenti - Munich, 1621"
117La Fenice
108La Vittoria
99Musicali melodie per voci et instrumenti: La Hieronyma alla quinta bassa
910Ecco
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Triton Trombone Quartet: German Trombone Music

Giovanni Martino Cesare: Musicali Melodi
Giovanni Martino Cesare: Musicali melodie per voci et instrumenti
Trombone & Organ - 400 Years of Stylistic Variety from Baroque to Modern Times , Abbie Conant & Klemens Schnorr (Works by Cesare, Händel, Krebs, Marcello, Guilmant, Helmschrott and Ives)
Trombone Recital: Lindberg, Christian - Castello, D. / Speer, D. / Frescobaldi, G.A. / Biber, H.I.F. Von / Cesare, G. (The Baroque Trombone)
La Suave Melodia
Treasury of a Saint
German Music for Trombones
Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization
Musica Fiorita (Early Baroque Instrumental Music from Italy)
17th Century Italian Recorder Music
The Baroque Trombone