Ercole Bernabei
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Ercole Bernabei was an Italian
Italy
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 composer and organist.

Bernabei was born in Caprarola
Caprarola
Caprarola is a town and comune in the province of Viterbo, in the Lazio region of central Italy. The village is situated in a range of volcanic hills known as the Cimini Mounts....

, and was mainly active in Germany
Germany
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. His daughter married another expatriate Italian musician, Gio Paolo Bombarda
Gio Paolo Bombarda
Gio Paolo Bombarda was the founder of the Théâtre de la Monnaie in Brussels.-Life:Musician, councillor and treasurer to Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria in Munich, he was taken on by the court orchestra in 1680 and, in 1686, he married the daughter of the composer Ercole Bernabei...

. Bernabei died in Munich
Munich
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Operas

  • La conquista del vello d'oro in Colco (booklet of D. Gisberti, 1674, Monaco)
  • I portenti dell'indole generosa, ovvero Enrico terzo imperatore, duca di Baviera (booklet of D. Gisberti, 1675, Monaco)
  • Il litigio del cielo e della terra (booklet of V. Terzago, 1680, Monaco)
  • Erote ed Anderote (booklet of V. Terzago, 1686, Monaco)

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