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I have removed some information, due to its being discounted in Grove. This includes his name being Marc Antonio Cesti (it wasn't), and that he studied with Cavalli. That he was the most celebrated Italian musician of his time was stated baldly in Grove, and they don't just stay that stuff, so I thought it warranted inclusion, even though it could be seen to be POV.Makemi 22:33, 29 December 2005 (UTC)