Valerio Bona

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Valerio Bona (Brescia, 1560 - [...?], 1621) fou un eclesiàstic franciscà i compositor de música religiosa. Va ser un compositor italià del Barroc primerenc; també era un frare franciscà. Poc se sap sobre la seva vida. Sembla haver passat un temps a Milà i Verona, i pot haver estat un estudiant de . El seu teòric Regole dei Contraponto de 1595 va ser influenciat per Gioseffo Zarlino. Va ser mestre de capella de Vercelli, Mondovì i Milà. Les seves obres musicals inclouen misses i canzonetes. rdf:langString
Valerio Bona (OFM) (auch Valerio Buona, * um 1560 in Brescia; † um 1620 in Verona (unsicher)) war ein italienischer Franziskanermönch und Komponist. rdf:langString
Valerio Bona or Buona (c. 1560 – c. 1620) was an Italian composer of the early Baroque; he was also a Franciscan friar. Little is known about his life. He appears to have spent time in Milan and Verona, and may have been a student of Costanzo Porta. His theoretical Regole del contraponto of 1595 was influenced by Gioseffo Zarlino. His musical works include masses and canzonas. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Valerio Bona
rdf:langString Valerio Bona
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rdf:langString Valerio Bona (Brescia, 1560 - [...?], 1621) fou un eclesiàstic franciscà i compositor de música religiosa. Va ser un compositor italià del Barroc primerenc; també era un frare franciscà. Poc se sap sobre la seva vida. Sembla haver passat un temps a Milà i Verona, i pot haver estat un estudiant de . El seu teòric Regole dei Contraponto de 1595 va ser influenciat per Gioseffo Zarlino. Va ser mestre de capella de Vercelli, Mondovì i Milà. Les seves obres musicals inclouen misses i canzonetes.
rdf:langString Valerio Bona (OFM) (auch Valerio Buona, * um 1560 in Brescia; † um 1620 in Verona (unsicher)) war ein italienischer Franziskanermönch und Komponist.
rdf:langString Valerio Bona or Buona (c. 1560 – c. 1620) was an Italian composer of the early Baroque; he was also a Franciscan friar. Little is known about his life. He appears to have spent time in Milan and Verona, and may have been a student of Costanzo Porta. His theoretical Regole del contraponto of 1595 was influenced by Gioseffo Zarlino. His musical works include masses and canzonas.
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