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The Cappella Marciana is the modern name for the choir and instrumentalists of St Mark's Basilica, Venice, Italy. == Overview == The masters of the ''cappella ducale'' in the 16th and 17th centuries included many of the most notable composers of the Italian baroque. In addition to providing music at the Basilica, the choir and instrumentalists of the ''cappella'' performed important functions in the Venetian calendar of feasts.〔Fiona Kisby, ''Music and musicians in Renaissance cities and towns'', page 36, 2001. "On many of the more important feasts in the Venetian calendar, the cappella marciana walked in the andata, so did the singers employed by some of the wealthier scuole, as their participation in the public ceremonial of the city became ..."〕 Many of the works of the maestri di cappella are preserved in illuminated choir books〔Camillo Boito, ''The Basilica of S. Mark in Venice'', 1888. "At this time the choral and liturgical books of the basilica Marciana were written and excellently illuminated by the Brescian ... Commencing with the early years of the XIV century, and looking over the records of the Capella Marciana."〕 at the Archivio di Stato di Venezia (ASV), the Biblioteca del Civico Museo Correr and the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana.〔James H. Moore, ''Vespers at Saint Mark's: Music of Alessandro Grandi, Giovanni ...'', Volume 2, 1981. "Moving out of the ASV altogether, we find two other Venetian libraries which hold important sources on the cappella marciana: the Biblioteca del Civico Museo Correr and the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana."〕
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