The Vecoli family were Italian composers and musicians from Lucca. The family relationship between the three is not known.[1]
- Regolo Vecoli (fl. 1557–1586): some of his songs are included in a six-volume collection of Neapolitan songs published in Venice in 1751. It was reported in 1824 that his Madrigali à 5 voci, published in Lyons in 1577, was held in Munich public library.[2]
- Francesco Vecoli (fl. 1575–1597)
- Pietro Vecoli (fl. 1580–1597): it was reported in 1824 that his Madrigali à 5 voci, published in Turin in 1581, was held in Munich public library.[2] His work "Intermèdes des Satyres" was included in an album Inconstance et Vanité du Monde: Musique aux cours de France et de Savoie en 1601 released on the Naive label.[3]
References
- ↑ "Vecoli [Veccoli]". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- 1 2 Sainsbury, J (1824). A Dictionary of Musicians: From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time. p. 502. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
- ↑ "Pietro Vecoli". Presto Classical. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
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