Pietro Maria Crispi (1737-1797) was a Roman church maestro and keyboard player. Although almost completely forgotten nowadays, he had a modest international career during his lifetime; one of his symphonies was published in London in 1763 by Robert Bremmer, and Charles Burney referred to him as a “famous church maestro here” while visiting Rome in 1770. Friedrich Lippmann introduced Crispi to musicologists in a 1968 article investigating a symphony collection at Doria-Pamphilj archive in Rome.
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