Girolamo Giacobbi

Girolamo Giacobbi

Basilica of San Petronio, where he was a choir boy
Background information
Born 1567
Bologna
Origin Italian
Died 1629
Occupation(s) choirmaster, conductor, and composer
Years active 1590-1628
Associated acts Accademia dei Filomusi

Girolamo Giacobbi (baptized on 10 August 1567 before 13 February 1629)[1] was an Italian choirmaster, conductor, and composer.

Life

Giocobbi was born in Bologna in 1567. He had been a choir boy at the Basilica of San Petronio in Bolgna and became the Director of Music there from 1604 to 1628. He founded the "Accademia dei Filomusi" dedicated to the cultivation of music in Bologna.

He wrote a significant number of sacred works and was especially active in the field of opera. Giacobbi was a composer of high esteem during his time.

Operas

Notes

  1. "Dramatic Works".

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