
Marco Scacchi (ca. 1600 – 7 September 1662) was an Italian composer and writer on music.[1] Scacchi was born in Gallese, Lazio. He studied under Giovanni Francesco Anerio in Rome. He was associated with the court at Warsaw from 1626, and was kapellmeister there from 1628 to 1649. His 1643 treatise Cribrum musicum accused Paul Siefert of having poor technique, leading to a war of words which lasted years. He then returned to Italy after falling ill, where he concentrated on writing about music theory.
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Dove, ah dove
Voi volete ch'io mora
Questa nova angioletta
Parlo, misero, o faccio
Chi la mia luce estinse
Era l'anima mia
Voi volete chio mora
Conertus Quatuor
Ediocanto
Zefiro torna
Se la mia vita
Due rose fresche
Andianne agli horti di dameta
Omnes gentes plaudite manibus
Capriccio - Cembalo solo
Beatus Laurentius-koncert kościelny
Chi la mia luce estinse?
O come sei gentile - Marco Scacchi's Version
O come sei gentile
Capriccio per camera
Vobis datum est
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