Barbarino, Bartolomeo

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Barbarino, Bartolomeo

Barbarino, Bartolomeo, Italian organist and composer, known as II Pesarino; b. Fabriano, date unknown; d. probably in Padua, c. 1617. He was an alto at the Santa Casa in Loreto in 1593-94. From 1594 to 1602 he was in the service of Monsignor Giuliano della Rovere in Urbino. He was organist at Pesaro Cathedral from 1602 to 1605, and thereafter was in the service of the Bishop of Padua. Barbarino was one of the earliest composers of monodies. His works, all publ. in Venice, comprise 2 vols, of motets (1610, 1614), 5 vols, of madrigals (1606, 1607, 1610, 1614, 1617), and a vol. of canzonettas (1617).

Bibliography.: N. Hockley, I due primi libri monodia di B. B. (1606 e 1607) (diss., Univ. of Parma, 1970).

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