Ignazio Donati

Composer

1570 – 1638

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Who was Ignazio Donati?

Ignazio Donati was an Italian composer of the early Baroque era. He was one of the pioneers of the style of the concertato motet.

Donati was born in Casalmaggiore. Little is known about his earliest years, but he must have had a thorough early musical training, and his succession of posts at various cathedrals in Italian towns is well documented: he served successively at Urbino, Pesaro, Fano, Ferrara, Casalmaggiore, Novara, and Lodi, eventually acquiring the prestigious post at Milan Cathedral in 1629, which he kept with one short break until his death.

Donati wrote "sacred concertos", motets, masses and psalm settings. Most of Donati's music is sacred, and his style tends towards the cheerful, the light, and the practical. He wrote motets using the new concertato style pioneered by the composers of the Venetian School, though he was not associated with Venice himself. Most of his music is for two to five voices with instrumental accompaniment including basso continuo, and some of his works—for example a book of psalm settings—exist in several settings for different types of performance, with different instrumental and vocal forces. Ignazio Donati wrote the Sacri concentus and published it in Venice in 1612; here he defined the "cantar lontano" vocal practice.

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Born
1570
Casalmaggiore
Also known as
  • Donati, Ignazio
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
Jan 21, 1638
Milan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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