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Giacomo Facco(1680-1753) |
"Arlecchino Emperor in the Moon" (1708), oil on canvas, 120 x 180 cm, of the painter Jean-Antoine Watteau, contemporary of Facco (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nantes) |
The musician Giacomo Facco, who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Venezia in 1680, the same year of the composers Astorga, Baliani, Buini, Canuti, Chiochiolo, Dornel, Galliard, Huguenet, Porsile, Rampini, Valentini. He died in Madrid on the 16th February 1753 project Facco (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of first 1600 Giacomo Facco OPERE"Amor es todo ymbenzion, o Jupiter y Amphitrión" was performed in 1721 in Madrid"Amor aumenta el valor" has been performed in Jenuary 1728 in Lisbona
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