Birthdate: 1550 AD
Birthplace: Rome, Italy
Died: March 11, 1602
Emilio de’ Cavalieri was a versatile Italian figure in the Renaissance era, excelling as a composer, producer, organist, diplomat, choreographer, and dancer. As part of the Roman School of composers, he was instrumental in influencing the shift towards the Baroque period. He made significant contributions to the advancement of monody and is recognized for composing one of the earliest oratorios. Cavalieri, along with his peers from Rome, Florence, and Venice, played a pivotal role in shaping the music scene of his era.
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