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Biagio Pesciolini (Prato 1535 - 1611) was an Italian composer. He was maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Volterra in 1563, and then nine years later became canon and maestro di cappella at Prato.[1][2]

Lodovico Zacconi's Prattica di Musica (1592, Venice) presents a 40-voice canonic motet by Pesciolini composed in 1590 for the baptism of the future Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo II de' Medici.

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  1. ^ Jane A. Bernstein Music Printing in Renaissance Venice: The Scotto Press 1998 Page 627 Pesciolini , Primo libro di madrigali a 5 & 6 P1535 ( 1563 ) The title page informs us that Biagio Pesciolini , a native of Prato , was maestro di cappella of the Cathedral of Volterra in 1563. His dedication to Monsignor Pierfrancesco Ricci , provost of the provostry of Prato , seems to have paid off in acquiring a position in his native town
  • ^ Katelijne Schiltz, Bonnie J. Blackburn Music and Riddle Culture in the Renaissance 2015 Page 328 his Canoni musicali, Lodovico Zacconi presents a canon by Biagio Pesciolini (1535–1611),106 which was apparently composed for the baptism of the future Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo II de' Medici (1590–1621).

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