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Gasparo Locatello

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Gasparo Locatello (c. 1550 – 1625) was an Italian composer and canon at Saint Mark's in Venice.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Vespers at St. Mark's: music of Alessandro Grandi, Giovanni ... - Volume 1 - Page 248 James Harold Moore - 1981 "Et dall'altra udito Padre Gasparo Locatello capo della compagnia delli cantori della predetta nostra capella con il suo avocato dicente: il sopradetto Vice maestro in San Marco dover esser licenciato per più ragioni et cause dette, dedotte, ..
  2. ^ The Sackbut 1922 - Volume 3 - Page 259 -"... note the vehemence with which they attacked Gasparo Locatello and defended their prerogatives when the assistant-choirmaster, Marc Antonio Negri, attempted in 1613 to enforce his presence when the choir went to sing in other churches.