Andrea Basili
Andrea Basili (Città della Pieve, 16 December 1705 – Loreto, 28 August 1777), was an Italian composer and music theorist. He was father of Francesco Basili.
His teacher was Tommaso Gaffi.[1] He was maestro di capella at Cathedral of San Lorenzo Martire, Tivoli, then Basilica della Santa Casa.
Works[]
- Il martirio di Santa Sinforosa e dei sette santi suoi figliuoli nobili Tiburtini (oratorio, libretto di F. A. Lolli, 1737, Tivoli)
- La Passione di Gesù Cristo (oratorio, 1743, Recanati)
- Salmi con testo parafrasato in italiano
- Christus factus est a 4 voci
- Christus factus est a 5 voci
- 3 Miserere a 8 voci
- Miserere a 10 voci
- Missa breve a 4 voci
- Beatus vir a 4 voci
- Confitebor a 4 voci
- Laetatus a 4 voci
- Nisi dominus a 4 voci
- Ave Maria a 4 voci
- Iustorum animae a 5 voci
- Kyrie e Gloria a 4 voci
- Salve regina a 4 voci
- Fuga in ottava tono plagale sopra l'antifono Veni Sponsa Christi (1740)
- Litanie a 3 voci
- Miserere a 8 voci
- Another 150 sacred works
References[]
- ^ The Art of Partimento: History, Theory, and Practice - Page 23 Giorgio Sanguinetti - 2012 "One student of Pasquini was Tommaso Bernardo Gaffi, who has left us a manuscript treatise on accompaniment, Regole per sonare su la parte.9 Gaffi taught Andrea Basili, author of an Italian counterpart of the Well Tempered Clavier, the Musica universale armonico-pratica...1736"
Categories:
- 1705 births
- 1777 deaths
- 18th-century Italian composers
- 18th-century composers
- 18th-century male musicians
- Italian male composers
- Italian composer stubs