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'''Gaetano Gaspari''' (15 March 1807/1808 in [[Bologna]] – 31 March 1881) was an [[Italy|Italian]] composer, [[bibliographer]], and historian of music. He composed mainly liturgical music, including the ''Offertorium'' of the ''[[Messa per Rossini]]''. He also served as chorus master of the [[Imola Cathedral]], and taught vocal exercises at the Liceo Musicale. His ''Zibaldone musicale'' contains a classification of the collections of the Liceo's music library, and served as the basis for the ''Catalogo della Biblioteca del Liceo musicale di Bologna''.
'''Gaetano Gaspari''' (15 March 1807/1808 in [[Bologna]] – 31 March 1881) was an [[Italy|Italian]] composer, [[bibliographer]], and historian of music. He composed mainly liturgical music, including the ''Offertorium'' of the ''[[Messa per Rossini]]''. He also served as chorus master of the [[Imola Cathedral]], and taught vocal exercises at the Liceo Musicale. His ''Zibaldone musicale'' contains a classification of the collections of the Liceo's music library, and served as the basis for the ''Catalogo della Biblioteca del Liceo musicale di Bologna''.


==References==
==References==
*[http://www.answers.com/topic/gaetano-gaspari Biography] from Answers.com
*[http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/10707?q=gaspari&search=quick&pos=2&_start=1#firsthit Biography] from ''oxfordmusiconline.com'' (only for subscribers to the online service)
*[http://www.answers.com/topic/gaetano-gaspari-classical-artist Another biography] from Answers.com
*[http://www.bibliotecamusica.it/cmbm/scripts/gaspari/libri.asp?id=2048 List of works by Gaspari]


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Gaetano Gaspari

Gaetano Gaspari (15 March 1807/1808 in Bologna – 31 March 1881) was an Italian composer, bibliographer, and historian of music. He composed mainly liturgical music, including the Offertorium of the Messa per Rossini. He also served as chorus master of the Imola Cathedral, and taught vocal exercises at the Liceo Musicale. His Zibaldone musicale contains a classification of the collections of the Liceo's music library, and served as the basis for the Catalogo della Biblioteca del Liceo musicale di Bologna.

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