Radino, Giovanni Maria
Radino, Giovanni Maria
Radino, Giovanni Maria , Italian organist and composer; b. place and date unknown; d. after 1607. He was in the service of the family of the Count of Frankenburg in Carinthia, and later was organist at the Cappella Antoniana in Padua by 1592. He publ. Il primo libro d’intavolatura di balli d’arpicordo (Venice, 1592; ed. in Corpus of Early Keyboard Music, XXXIII, 1968; arranged for lute as Intavolatura di balli per sonar al liuto, 1592), the first such vol. publ. in Italy for harpsichord performance. He also ed. Madrigali de diversi for 4 Voices (Venice, 1598). His son, Giulio Radino, was a composer. His Concerti per sonare et cantare appeared posthumously (Venice, 1607).
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