Lambardi, Camillo
Lambardi, Camillo
Lambardi, Camillo, Italian tenor, organist, and composer, father of Francesco Lambardi; b. Naples, c. 1560; d. there, Nov. 1634. He sang at the Santa Casa dell’Annunziata at Naples as a treble (from 1569) and as a tenor (from 1579). He studied there with Gian Domenico da Noia, whom he succeeded as a maestro di cappella in 1592; retired in 1631. He publ. music for Holy Week for 2 Choirs (1592), 2 books of motets (1613, 1628), 2 books of madrigals (1600, 1609), etc.
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