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FABER, (Benedict) a celebrated German composer of sacred music at the beginning of the seventeenth century.
FABRE (Andre) was born at Riez in 1765. He published at Paris, about the year 1800, some piano-forte music, also several admired romances, especially the one called “Baimonde.”
FABRE D'OLIVET (M.) was born in 1768 in Languedoc. He is well known as the author of “Lettres à Sophie sur I'Histoire.” He was likewise a good musician, and published many romances, and some instrumental music.
FABRICI, (Don Pietro) a Florentine monk, published at Rome, in 1678, “Regale di Canto firmo”
FABRICIUS, (Albinus) a church composer at Hamburgh at the end of the sixteenth century.
FABRICIUS, (Werner) an organist at Leipsie, published, towards the middle of the seventeenth century, much vocal music, also some pieces for the organ. He died in 1679.
FABRIZI, (Vincenzo) a Neapolitan dramatic composer since the year 1785.
FACCINI, (Giov. Battista) composer of church music, published at Venice in the middle of the seventeenth century.
FACCIOLA, (Fabrit.) a composer of sacred music, published at Venice towards the end of the sixteenth century.
FACCO, (Giacomo) an instrumental composer, published twelve concertos at Amsterdam in the year 1720.
FACINI, an instrumental composer at Vienna at the close of the last century.
FACIUS, (T. H.) an instrumental composer and violoncellist, published some music for his instrument at Vienna in 1799.
FADINI, (Andrea) an instrumental composer, published twelve sonatas at Amsterdam in 1710.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1824