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Ignazio Donati

Short bio Ignazio Donati

Birthday: 1575
Died: 1638
Genre: Classical
Period: Baroque

Full biography Ignazio Donati

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Ignazio Donati was an Italian composer born in the early 17th century. Not much is known about his early life, but it is believed that he was probably born in the region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Donati was a Baroque composer who was one of the several lesser-known musicians of his time.

Donati's music is characterized by its vivid expressive style and use of harmonies that convey a sense of intensity and drama. His compositions are generally vocal works, including oratorios, cantatas, and church music. His works were often influenced by the works of other famous composers of the period, such as Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Alessandro Scarlatti.

One notable composition by Ignazio Donati is his oratorio, "La Resurrezione di Cristo" (The Resurrection of Christ). This piece is said to be one of his most significant works, featuring solo voices, chorus, and orchestra. The piece is known for its intricate melodies and use of unusual harmonic progressions, which create a sense of tension and release in the music.

Despite being less well-known than other Baroque composers, Donati's contributions to music were significant during his time. His works continue to be studied and performed today, giving modern listeners a glimpse into the musical world of Baroque Italy and the creative impulses of this fascinating composer.

Compositions featuring Ignazio Donati

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Angelus Gabriel descendit, for voice & ensemble 5:56 min Vocal Music 1618
2 Cantate Deo, motet for voice & continuo 2:19 min Vocal Music -
3 Dulcis amor Iesu, motet for 5 voices 4:22 min Vocal Music -
4 Guade Maria Virgo 3:22 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -
5 In te domine Speravi 3:44 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -
6 Maria Virgo, motet for voice & continuo 4:04 min Vocal Music -
7 O admirabile commercium, for voice (from Op. 7) 4:16 min Vocal Music -
8 O gloriosa Domina, motet (from Flores praestantissimorum) 3:39 min Choral -

Albums featuring Ignazio Donati

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow – Monteverdi's Contemporaries The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow – Monteverdi's Contemporaries 1996 His Master's Voice
2 Cover for album: I. Donati, L. Battiferri, P. Pace, V. Pellegrini, G. A. Giannettini, Sacro & Profano – Musica Nelle Marche Al Tempo Del Ridolfi(CD, Album, Stereo) I. Donati, L. Battiferri, P. Pace, V. Pellegrini, G. A. Giannettini, Sacro & Profano – Musica Nelle Marche Al Tempo Del Ridolfi(CD, Album, Stereo) 1995 E Lucevan Le Stelle Records
3 Cover for album: René Jacobs & Johan Huys / Girolamo Frescobaldi, Ignazio Donati, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Andrea Gabrieli, Marco Da Gagliano – Motetti E Sacri Canti A Voce Sola(LP, Album, Stereo) René Jacobs & Johan Huys / Girolamo Frescobaldi, Ignazio Donati, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, Andrea Gabrieli, Marco Da Gagliano – Motetti E Sacri Canti A Voce Sola(LP, Album, Stereo) 1975 Alpha (34)

Videos featuring Ignazio Donati

F. Fontana: Ricercar X con Quattro Soggetti [Rome, 1677] / Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

FABRIZIO FONTANA [Turin, 1610 c.-Rome, 1695]

RICERCAR X CON QUATTRO SOGGETTI - 0:00

[Rome, 1677]

Giuliano Cavaglià (organ)

Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

JohnPortman Library - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

Dialogo (Madrigale) à Voce Sola et Basso - 0:00

Giuliano Cavaglià (organ)

Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

JohnPortman Library - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

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P. A. Brunia: "Peccai fui troppo ardito", Madrigal à Voce Sola et Basso / E. Vivarium di Chieri

PIETRO ANTONIO BRUNIA [XVII Century]

"PECCAI FUI TROPPO ARDITO"

Dialogo (Madrigale) à Voce Sola et Basso - 0:00

Giuliano Cavaglià (organ)

Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

JohnPortman Library - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

G. A. Giannettini or F. Fasoli: Va' di rosa virtude / Cantata for soprano / E. Vivarium di Chieri

GIOVANNI ANTONIO GIANNETTINI [Fano, 1648-Munich, 1721]/FRANCESCO FASOLI [XVII Century-1712]

VA' DI ROSA VIRTUDE (Va di roza virtude)

Cantata for soprano, violoncello obligato, strings and basso continuo

I. Recitative - 0:05

II. Aria - 0:58

Giuliano Cav

G. Carisio: Salve Regina à 2 Canti e Basso Continuo [XVII Century] / Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

GIOVANNI CARISIO detto IL CIECO [Santhià, 1627 c.-Turin, 1687]

SALVE REGINA À 2 CANTI E BASSO CONTINUO - 0:00

Giuliano Cavaglià (organ)

Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

JohnPortman Library - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

A. Costanzia: Beatus vir, à 5 Voci et Basso [XVII Century] / Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

ALESSANDRO COSTANZIA [XVII Century]

BEATUS VIR, À 5 VOCI ET BASSO - 0:00

Giuliano Cavaglià (organ)

Ensemble Vivarium di Chieri

JohnPortman Library - DDD

[on authentic instruments]

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