Alessandro Grandi

Alessandro Grandi (1590[1] – after June 1630, but in that year) was a northern Italian composer of the early Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. He was one of the most inventive, influential, and popular composers of the time, probably second only to Monteverdi in northern Italy.

  1. ^ Kurtzman, Jeffrey (2015). Alessandro Grandi Opera Omnia V. Il quarto libro de motetti a due, tre, quattro, et sette voci, con il basso continuo per sonar nell'organo. Middletown, WI: American Institute of Musicology. p. XII.