Antonio Maria Pacchioni (baptised 5 July 1654 - 15 July 1738) of Modena was a Baroque composer, known for his polyphonic church music. He studied violin technique with Giovanni Maria Bononcini and musical composition with Padre A. Bendinelli.[1] He received holy orders in 1677, which enabled him to become maestro di cappella of the Duomo of Modena in 1694. His oratorios were among the first to be heard publicly in Modena (1677, 1678); of surviving compositions
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Agli Applausi, alle vittorie
Velum templi
Coro finale dall'oratorio "La Gran Matilda" (1682) sulla figura di Matilde di Canossa.
Adoramus te
In monte Oliveti
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