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Giovanni Battista Fasolo

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A

Ad cenam agni providi, Op.8 No.6Ave maris stella, Op.8 No.3

C

Canzon Ottava, Op.8 No.47Canzon Prima, Op.8 No.40Canzon Quarta, Op.8 No.43Canzon Quinta, Op.8 No.44Canzon Seconda, Op.8 No.41Canzon Sesta, Op.8 No.45Canzon Settima, Op.8 No.46Christe redemptor omnium, Op.8 No.4

D

Decus morum dux minorum, Op.8 No.19Deus tuorum militum, Op.8 No.14

E

Exultet luminum, Op.8 No.13

F

Fortem virili pectore, Op.8 No.17Fuga prima sopra la Bergamasca, Op.8 No.48Fuga quarta sopra ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, Op.8 No.51Fuga seconda sopra la Girometta, Op.8 No.49Fuga terza sopra la bassa Fiamenga, Op.8 No.50

H

Hinno nel commune de Confessori, Op.8 No.15

J

Jesu corona virginum, Op.8 No.16Jesu nostra redemptio, Op.8 No.7

L

Lucis creator optime, Op.8 No.2

M

Magnificat Octavi Toni, Op.8 No.30Magnificat Quarti Toni, Op.8 No.26Magnificat Quinti Toni, Op.8 No.27Magnificat Secundi Toni, Op.8 No.24Magnificat Septimi Toni, Op.8 No.29Magnificat Sexti Toni, Op.8 No.28Magnificat Tertii Toni, Op.8 No.25Missa in Dominicis diebus, Op.8 No.20Missæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, Op.8 No.22Missæ in duplicibus diebus, Op.8 No.21

O

O lux beata Trinitas, Op.8 No.8

P

Pange lingua, Op.8 No.10Proles de cælo prodiit, Op.8 No.18

R

Ricercata Ottava, Op.8 No.39Ricercata Prima, Op.8 No.32Ricercata Quarta, Op.8 No.35Ricercata Quinta, Op.8 No.36Ricercata Seconda, Op.8 No.33Ricercata Sesta, Op.8 No.37Ricercata Settima, Op.8 No.38Ricercata Terza, Op.8 No.34

S

Salve Regina, Op.8 No.31

T

Te Deum, Op.8 No.1

U

Ut queant laxis, Op.8 No.11

V

Veni creator spiritus, Op.8 No.9
Wikipedia
Giovanni Battista Fasolo, O.F.M.Conv (Asti, ca. 1598 – Palermo after 1664), was a Franciscan friar, organist and composer.
In his middle years Fasolo was primarily known for his 1645 organ annual, which, like L'organo suonarino of Adriano Banchieri, from the generation before him, was intended for use in small parish churches, and are much simpler than those used in Venice. In 1659 Fasolo became maestro di cappella to the Archbishop of Monreale.
Until recently many of G.B. Fasolo's secular works were attributed to other composers, particularly the Venetian Francesco Manelli, the composer of the first commercial operas in music history, or to a third unknown composer known as "Il Fasolo?".
However following the work of Francesco Luisi, Mariangela Donà, and Claudio Bacciagaluppi the attribution of the major works under the heading "Il Fasolo?" to G.B. Fasolo is now reasonably secure, and listed under his own entry, by Eleanor Selfridge-Field, in the current New Grove.