
Piero Mazzuoli was a Florentine musician and composer active in the early fifteenth century, belonging to the same professional milieu as his father, the organist and composer Giovanni Mazzuoli (also known as Giovanni degli Organi). Born around the mid-1380s, Piero’s career unfolded at a moment of transition in Italian music, when late Trecento traditions were giving way to early Renaissance idioms while institutional musical life in Florence remained closely tied to churches and confraternities.
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