Giuseppe Jannacconi
Giuseppe Jannacconi (Janacconi, Gianacconi; 1740 – 16 March 1816)[1] was an Italian composer, one of the last in the style of Palestrina.
Jannaconi was born in Rome, and studied under Don and Giuseppe Carpani. He is known for scoring many of Palestrina's works, aided by his friend , as well as composing many of pieces of church music himself. Among other positions, towards the end of his life in 1811 he succeeded Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli as maestro di cappella at St. Peter's Basilica.
References[]
- ^ Gmeinwieser, Siegfried (2001). "Giuseppe Jannacconi". In Root, Deane L. (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Oxford University Press.
- Theodore Baker; Alfred Remy, eds. (1919). "Jannaconi, Giuseppe". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (3rd ed.). p. 435.
Categories:
- 1741 births
- 1816 deaths
- Musicians from Rome
- Italian composers
- Italian male composers