
Antonio Brunelli (December 20, 1577 in Pisa – November 19, 1630 in Pisa) was an Italian composer and theorist of the early Baroque period. He was a student of Giovanni Maria Nanino and served as the organist at San Miniato in Tuscany from 1604 to 1607, then moved to Prato where he served as maestro di capella at the Cathedral there. On 12 April 1612 he was appointed as maestro di capella to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Between 1605 and 1621 he published works including motets
All'imperio d'Amore: 8. Non havea Febo ancora a voce sola
O quam suavis
Scherzi, Arie, Canzonette e Madrigali, Op. 10: Non avea Febo ancora (Arr. Pluhar)
Arie, scherzi, canzonette e madrigali a cantare e suonare, 1613: Non havea Febo ancora
Quando il sol apparisce
La Pastorella mia spietata e rigida
Splendete serene
Di quel nudo pargoletto
Del bell'Arno in sù la Riva
Cantate Domino
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