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Paolo Tarditi

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Paolo Tarditi (ca. 1580–1661) was an Italian baroque composer and organist active in Rome. He substituted violin and cornet for the soprano voices in two of his choral works[1]

References

  1. ^ A catalog of music for the cornett p 20 Michael Collver, Bruce Dickey - 1996 Both Amadio Freddi and Orazio Tarditi composed Vespers psalms featuring a violin and a cornett, while Paolo Tarditi used a violin and a cornett as the first voices of two otherwise vocal choirs.