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Giulio Caccini (1551-1618) was an Italian singer and composer. He composed mainly two types of songs: the strophic air and the through-composed madrigal. He served the Medici court in Florence as music director from 1600. In reaction to the polyphonic musical style of the Renaissance, he discussed his ideas for a new style of monody, accompanied solo song, in his Le nuove musiche (1602). The monodies in this publication contain expressive melodies accompanied by block chords rather than the traditional polyphony. He abhored excessive ornamentation in vocal lines, a practice singers had adopted during the Renaissance. His vocal lines were simple, syllabic with ornamentation only at appropriate moments. He was a member of a group of musicians and poets known as the Florentine Camerata. Members of this group created the first operas. In 1600 Caccini and Jacopo Peri both set the poem Euridice by Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621) to music. Caccini's score reflects the style of the madrigals and airs found in his Le nuove musiche. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ave maria
23,5642Amarilli mia bella
7,4703Vedro 'l mio sol (I will see my sun)
2,4644Amarilli mia bella (Amarilli my beautiful)
2,3175All'imperio d'Amore: 5. Ineffabile ardore a 6 "Il rapimento di Cefalo"
2,1296Amor ch'attendi (Love what are you waiting for)
2,1007Ave Maria (Arr. for Cello Ensemble by Maria Leszczyńska-Thieu) - Live
1,5408Amarilli mia bella (My beautiful Amaryllis)
1,2449Tu ch'hai le penne, Amore
1,18010Ave Maria (Arr. Cullen for Cello and Orchestra)
1,046
Ave Maria - Javi Lobe Rework

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