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Giacomo Vincenti

( d Venice, 1619). Italian bookseller and music printer. He first printed in partnership (1583-6) with Amadino. From 1586 his own production included music of most of the principal north Italian composers of the day, including Marenzio and Banchieri; he printed Artusi's attacks on Monteverdi (1600, 1603, 1608) and reprinted Caccini's L′Euridice and Le nuove musiche (1615). His son Alessandro (fl 1619-67) was particularly active, issuing among other important works the first editions of Monteverdi's eight and ninth books of madrigals (1638, 1651) and Frescobaldi's Canzoni and Fiori musicali (1635) as well as theory books. The firm's surviving trade lists are of special historical interest.



 
 
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Giacomo Vincenti (died 1619) was an Italian bookseller and music printer from Venice. He also spelled his name Vincenci and Vincenzi. He started printing in 1583. His partner was Ricciardo Amadino, and between 1583 and 1586 they printed about 20 books a year, mostly editions of music. Although their official partnership ended in 1586 they continued to use the same typefaces, collaborated on some editions, and held joint copyrights in others. In 1587 Vincenti published Luca Marenzio's Fourth Book of Madrigals, with the composer's dedication.[1]

Vincenti did have competition, including the firms of Gardano, Scotto and Amadino, however his productions were more wide-ranging. He did not publish many non-musical works. He was one of the first music publishers to publish a trade list, which frequently included prices. Vincenti used the moveable type technique of printing, however his editions are not regarded as particularly beautiful, although they tend to be accurate.[2]

Vincenti published the works of most of the major north Italian composers, including:

As well as musical treatises by people such as:

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  1. ^ Bridges
  2. ^ Bridges

 
 

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