Agostino Steffani  (1654-1728)
Last updated: 02.04.23
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, Agostino Steffani was an Italian composer, also priest and diplomat; became court musical director in Hanover (George F. Handel afterwards succeeding him). Wrote notable vocal duets, some in his Italian operas; also wrote church music, chamber music, etc. Died in Frankfurt on a diplomatic visit.
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Publisher: Moeck Verlag (MK02567)