Gasparo Sartorio (1625 or 1626 - 1680[1]) was an Italian Baroque composer, brother of musician Antonio Sartorio and architect Girolamo Sartorio.[2] He was born and died in Venice.[3] He held the post of organist at San Rocco, Venice until his death.[4]
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^Edward H. Tarr and Norbert Dubowy, Sartorio [Sertorio], Antonio (opera). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O904642. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
^"Gasparo Sartorio". 25 March 2013.
^Jonathan Emmanuel Glixon, Teaches Musicology Jonathan Glixon, Honoring God and the City: Music at the Venetian Confraternities, 1260-1807, Oxford University Press, 2003, page 181
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