Francesco Antonio Urio

Francesco Antonio Urio (1631–1632 – c. 1719) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era.

Life

Urio was born in Milan in 1631 or 1632, and died there in (or after) 1719.[1]

Urio held maestro di cappella posts in: Spoleto's Cathedral (1679), Urbino (1681–83), Assisi, Genoa, Santi Apostoli in Rome (1690), Frari in Venice (1697), and at S. Francesco in Milan (1715–19).[1][2]

Urio was a member of the Franciscan order.[2]

Legacy

George Frideric Handel reused Urio's work, including parts of the Te Deum, in works such as Israel in Egypt, L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, and the Dettingen Te Deum.[3][1]

Works

Urio's works include:

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