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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani abstract "Pietro Andrea Ziani (Venice 1616 – Naples 1684) was an Italian organist and composer. He was the uncle of Marc'Antonio Ziani. Beginning in 1669, he was the organist at St Mark's Basilica and later moved on to serve Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg in Vienna. His works included "L'Assalone punito" (1667) and the operas "La ricreazione burlesca" (1663), "L'invidia conculcata della virtù, merito, virtù, merito, valore di Leopoldo imperatore" (1664), "Cloridea" (1665), "Circe" (1665), "L'Elice" (1666) and "La Galatea" (1667).".
- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani birthDate "1616".
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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani deathDate "1684".
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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani dateOfBirth "1616".
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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani name "Ziani, Pietro Andrea".
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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani shortDescription "Italian organist and composer".
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- Pietro_Andrea_Ziani comment "Pietro Andrea Ziani (Venice 1616 – Naples 1684) was an Italian organist and composer. He was the uncle of Marc'Antonio Ziani. Beginning in 1669, he was the organist at St Mark's Basilica and later moved on to serve Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg in Vienna.".
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