Giovanni bononcini biography
Giovanni Bononcini (or Buononcini) (18 July – 9 July ) was an Italian Baroque composer, cellist, singer and teacher, one of a family of string.
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His musical treatise - Musico prattico- circulated widely and influenced such later writers as J.G. Walther and Mattheson.
Boncini is chiefly remembered as Handel's rival in England.He also left cantatas, a volume of madrigals and a later volume of trios.
Giovanni Battista Bononcini was born in Modena, Italy, in 1670, the eldest and most successful of three sons; he died Vienna in 1747.
Giovanni Battista trained as a cellist in Bologna, where he published two collections of trios (1685) and three of sinfonie (1685-7); he was a member of the Accademia Filarmonica, a musician at San Petronio (for which he composed two Lenten oratorios, 1687-8) and finally maestro di cappella at San Giovanni in Monte until 1689 - his four double-choir Masses, published in 1688 as op.
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