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Bigaglia, Diogenio, approximately 1676-1745

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Personal name headingBigaglia, Diogenio, approximately 1676-1745
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Variant(s)Bigaglia, Benedettino, approximately 1676-1745
Bigaglia, Diogene, approximately 1676-1745
Bigaglia, Diogenio
Bigaglia, Diogenio, ca. 1676-1745
Bigaglia, padre benedettino, approximately 1676-1745
Bigalgia, Benedettino, approximately 1676-1745
Bigalgia, padre benedettino, approximately 1676-1745
Bicajo, padre, approximately 1676-1745
Birth date1676~
Death date1745-11-29
Place of birthMurano (Italy)
Place of deathVenice (Italy)
AffiliationCatholic Church
San Giorgio maggiore (Church : Venice, Italy)
Benedictines
Profession or occupationComposers Musicians Monks
Found inSchaarschmidt, H. Sonaten des italienischen Barock [SR] 1985?: label (Diogenio Bigaglia) container (b. Murano near Venice, ca. 1676; d. on the island of S. Giorgio Maggiore, 1745, as abbot of the Benedictine abbey there)
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Bigaglia, Diogenio)
New Grove (Bigaglia, Diogenio; b. Venice, ca. 1676; d. Venice, ca. 1745; in some mss. identified as padre benedettino Bigaglia)
Eitner. Quellen-Lex. (Bigalgia, padre Benedettino; Bigaglia, padre Diogenio)
Daniele, [between 1744 and 1750?]: title page (P. D. Diogene Bigagli monaco casinese)
L'estro vivaldiano, 2018: container (Padre Bicajo, composer of Concerto per violino e organo in G minor)
Wikipedia, September 19, 2018 German version (Diogenio Bigaglia, also known as Padre Benedettino Bigaglia or Padre Bicajo, born in Murano approximately 1676, died in Venice approximately 1745; Italian composer)
Sudaste, alfin sudaste, 2020: title page (Diogenio Bigaglia) page v (born 11 April 1678 in Murano; died 29 November 1745; took vows at the Benedictine (Cassinese) abbey on the island of San Giogio Maggiore in 1694; became prior of abbey in 1713; composer and musician)