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Francesco Caffi

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'''Francesco Caffi''' (14 June 1778 in [[Venice]] – 24 January 1874 in [[Padua]]) was a councillor and musicologist.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref><ref name=":0"></ref>

== Life ==<!-- Discuss parents first, if possible? -->

Caffi was born the son of Michele and Bianca Boncio on 14 June 1778. Caffi initially studied law (the profession of his family) privately with don Benedetto de Luca before completing his law studies. After this, Caffi decided to dedicate himself to music, studying counterpoint under Matteo Rauzzini, [[Simon Mayr]], and Giuseppe Scatena, who was an Augustinian friar and pupil of [[Antonio Lotti]].<ref name=":0" /><ref> Grove Music|website=www.oxfordmusiconline.com|language=en|doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000004541|access-date=2019-11-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180601232043/http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000004541|archive-date=2018-06-01|url-status=live}}</ref> He studied harpsichord under Francesco Gardi. While still young, he was able to begin composing [[Cantata|cantatas]], [[Melodramma|melodrammi]], and a few instrumental pieces. Though the young Venetian never made it his profession to compose, it allowed him to expand his musicological studies and integrate himself in the music culture of his hometown.<ref name=":0" />

In 1811, Caffi and other music enthusiasts formed the Philharmonic Institute of Venice. The public school of music included concert halls, headquartering in the Saint Rocco and Margherita monastery. The institution closed in 1816 because of economic issues, however. Still, the enterprise proved to be viable.<ref name=":0" />

While a magistrate, Caffi continued to study music history, beginning to draft his ''Storia generale della musica presso i Veneziani'' (''General History of the Music of the Venetians''). The history was initially meant to be divided into five sections. The first three sections would discuss the three musical genres: ecclesiastical, theatrical, and academic. The fourth and fifth sections discussed popular and Venetian music, respectively. His work on the history ceased in 1827, however, when he was transferred to the Milan Court of Appeals. Here, he was able to research and prepare biographies of some musicians from the Venetian school: [[Andrea Gabrieli]], [[Baldassare Galuppi]], Antonio Lotti, [[Benedetto Marcello]],and [[Gioseffo Zarlino]], among others. He first printed these in his ''Storia della musica sacra'' (''History of Sacred Music'').<ref name=":0" /><ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>

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November 12, 2019 at 01:54PM

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