Giovanni Pietro Bucchianti was a young Italian composer active in the Tuscan orbit whose surviving musical footprint is concentrated in a single Venetian publication from 1627. That book—Arie, scherzi, e madrigali a una, e due voci—presents him as a musician attached to the chapel of the Knights of St Stephen in Pisa and explicitly names him a pupil of the composer Antonio Brunelli. Written for voice with continuo (“for harpsichord, chitarrone
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