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Aurelio Bonelli

Aurelio Bonelli (c.1569 – after 1620) was an Italian composer, organist and painter. Outside of his musical career practically nothing is known about him, save that he was born in Bologna and that he was a student of the painter Agostino Carracci.[1] After Adriano Banchieri moved to Imola in 1601 Bonelli took his job as organist at San Michele in Bosco.

Aurelio Bonelli
Bornaround 1569
Diedafter 1620
Occupation(s)composer, organist and painter

Towards 1600 Bonelli is known to have been working as organist in Milan.[2] Also, in 1620 he was organist of San Giovanni in Monte, Bologna. Bonelli published at least one a volume of three-part Villanelle (Venice, 1596), a book of masses and motets, and his Il Primo Libro de Ricercari et canzoni a quattro voci con due toccate e doi dialoghi a otto. The last was published in Venice by Angelo Gardano in 1602; it is a collection of ricercars, canzonas, toccatas and eight-part madrigals (dialoghi).

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  1. ^ Entry in Gerber's Lexicon der Tonkünstler
  2. ^ Robert Eitner: Biographisch-bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon der Musiker und Musikgelehrten...(1900)

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