Carlo Ignazio Monza

Carlo Ignazio Monza (died in 1739) was an Italian composer of harpsichord music and opera. He was born in Milan and died in Vercelli. A collection of his harpsichord music was published by Longman & Broderip in 1771, originally under the name of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, to increase sales, as was common practice at the time. Another collection of Monza's music was published in 1778. In 1920, Igor Stravinsky discovered Monza's works while working on the ballet score for Pulcinella, and parts of the ballet including the Gavotta con due variazioni are based on the work of Monza.

Monza: Harpsichord Music - 2009-06-15T00:00:00.000000Z

Similar Artists

Luigi Chiarizia

Josse Boutmy

Étienne Richard

John Munday

Friedrich Wilhelm Marpourg

Pierre Fevrier

Charles-Joseph van Helmont

Janise White

Nicolas-Joseph Hüllmandel

Jan Devlieger

Giovanni Battista Serini

Susanna Piolanti

Sally Mosher

Nicolas Siret

Agustín Álvarez

Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini

Jean-François Tapray

Johann Gottfried Eckard

José de Larrañaga

Annalisa Martella