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Giovanni Zamboni

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Giovanni Zamboni (also: Giovanni Zamboni Romano;[1][2] fl. early 18th century, possibly 1664–1721) was a baroque composer.

Zamboni was an able musician who mastered theorbo, lute, guitar, mandola, mandoline and harpsichord, and was one of the last composers to write for the lute.[2] He was also skilled in counterpoint and wrote two cycles of 12 madrigals.[2]

His works include (Sonate d'intavolatura di liuto Op. 1), a set of 11 Sonatas and a Ciaccona for the archlute published in 1718.

References

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  1. ^ "Category:Zamboni, Giovanni". Category:Zamboni, Giovanni. IMSLP. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Madrigals and Sonatas by Giovanni Zamboni Romano". Madrigals and Sonatas by Giovanni Zamboni Romano. FAENZA: La Musique Ancienne au Present. Retrieved 13 February 2024.