Claudio Monteverdi Flexible Ensemble and Piano - 3 Players and Piano Sheet Music (Subscription)

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Explore free Monteverdi sheet music. Italian composer Monteverdi's work marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas, L'Orfeo, an innovative work that is the earliest surviving opera that is still regularly performed. Quick Guide to Claudio Monteverdi
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