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'''Aliases:''' Giovan Paolo Cima
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' c. 1570
'''Born:''' c. 1570, Milan


'''Died:''' 1610 (according to NG, died in 1630 plague at Milan)
'''Died:''' 1610 (according to NG, died in 1630 plague at Milan)
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Brother of [[Giovanni Andrea Cima]]. (according to NG, brother to the less distinguished [[Andrea Cima]], father to [[Giovanni Battista Cima]], and somehow related to the roman [[Tullio Cima]]
Brother to the less distinguished [[Andrea Cima]], father to [[Giovanni Battista Cima]], and somehow related to the Roman [[Tullio Cima]].
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
[[Concerti ecclesiastici (Giovanni Paolo Cima)|Concerti ecclesiastici]], Milan, 1610.
*''Libro primo delli motetti a quattro voci'' (Milan: Tradate, 1599)
*''Partito de ricercari ed canzoni alla francese'' (Milan: Tini & Lomazzo, 1606)
*{{NoCo|Concerti ecclesiastici}} (Milan: Tini & Lomazzo, 1610)


==External links==
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Latest revision as of 02:44, 18 November 2023

Aliases: Gian Paolo Cima; Giampaolo Cima; Giovan Paolo Cima; Giovanni P. Cima; Gio Paolo Cima; Gian P. Cima

Life

Born: c. 1570, Milan

Died: 1610 (according to NG, died in 1630 plague at Milan)

Biography

Brother to the less distinguished Andrea Cima, father to Giovanni Battista Cima, and somehow related to the Roman Tullio Cima.

View the Wikipedia article on Giovanni Paolo Cima.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Libro primo delli motetti a quattro voci (Milan: Tradate, 1599)
  • Partito de ricercari ed canzoni alla francese (Milan: Tini & Lomazzo, 1606)
  • Concerti ecclesiastici (Milan: Tini & Lomazzo, 1610)

External links