Carlo Ignazio Monza
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Carlo Ignazio Monza (c. 1680 – 9 May 1739) was an Italian composer. He was born in
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and died in
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. Works of his were possibly among the music that formed the basis for the ''
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'' score by
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. There are recordings of Monza's harpsichord music by Terence Charlston.


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Italian male classical composers Italian Baroque composers 17th-century births 1739 deaths 18th-century Italian composers 18th-century Italian male musicians {{italy-composer-stub