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Encyclopedia > Carlo Antonio Campioni

Carlo Antonio Campioni (November 16, 1720 _ April 12, 1788) was a composer.


He was born in Lunéville in France. From 1763 until his death, he was maestro di cappella to the Grand Duke of Florence. He wrote music in a variety of forms, but was particularly prolific in instrumental music, publishing several sets of trio sonatas. He died in Florence.




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Carlo Antonio Campioni Information (174 words)
Carlo Antonio Campioni also known as Carlo Antonio Campione or Charles Antoine Campion (November 16, 1720 – April 12, 1788) was an Italian composer, as well as a collector of early music.
Anton Raaff believes Campioni studied violin with Giuseppe Tartini in Padua.
To this day, a catalogue of Campioni's music put together by at-the-time Ambassador Thomas Jefferson is useful to musicologists in studying Campioni's oeuvre.
Tesori Musicali Toscani (255 words)
Floros, Musicisti livornesi: C.A. Campioni, in «Rivista di Livorno», V, (1955)
Floros, L'opera strumentale di C.A. Campioni, in «Rivista di Livorno», IX, (1959)
Fabbri, E. Settesoldi, Precisazioni biografiche sul musicista pseudolivornese Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720--1788), in «Rivista Italiana di Musicologia», III, (1968), pp.
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