
Agostino Agazzari (2 December 1578 – 10 April 1640) was an Italian composer and music theorist. Agazzari was born in Siena to an aristocratic family. After working in Rome, as a teacher at the Roman College, he returned to Siena in 1607, becoming first organist and later choirmaster of the cathedral there. He was a close friend of Lodovico Grossi da Viadana, the early innovator of the basso continuo. Agazzari wrote several books of sacred music, madrigals and the pastoral drama Eumelio (1606).
Gaude Virgo
Tristis est anima mea
Sacrae Cantiones: Et repleti sunt omnes à 2 Tenori e Continuo
Motet, "Paratum cor meum"
Super flumina Babylonis (Motet à 8)
Dimmi Donna Gentile
Il primo libro de madrigali: Dimmi donna gentile
Benedicta
Super flumina Babylonis
Beatus Vir
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