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Dario Castello
Born: 1590; Venice, Italy   Died: 1658; Venice, Italy  
Dario Castello was a minor though significant figure on the music scene in seventeenth century Italy. He published two collections of sonatas made up of 29 works, scored for four instruments (or fewer) and continuo. He was also a prominent chamber musician in his day, having connections with Claudio Monteverdi.

Little is known about Castello's life; even information on his vital dates is scant and varies widely. He was born probably in
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Ciaccona (1)
Exultate Deo (2)
Sinfonia XV per stromenti d'arco (1)
Sonata decima, for 3 instruments & continuo No. 10 in A minor (Sonata Concertate I/10) (2)
Sonata duodicesima, for 3 instruments & continuo No. 12 in A minor (Sonata Concertate I/12) (1)
Sonata for 2 Trebles Instruments and Trombone (1)
Sonata for 4 instruments & continuo No. 15 (Sonata Concertate II/15) (1)
Sonata for 4 instruments & continuo No. 16 (Sonata Concertate II/16) (1)
Sonata for solo instrument & continuo No. 1 in C minor (Sonata Concertate II/1) (1)
Sonata for solo instrument & continuo No. 2 (Sonata Concertate II/2) (1)
Sonata no 1 (8)
Sonata no 12 (3)
Sonata no 16 (1)
Sonata no 2 (8)
Sonata no 3 (1)
Sonata no 4 (2)
Sonata no 5 (1)
Sonata no 8 in D minor (2)
Sonata no. 10 for 2 Treble Instruments and Bassoon (2)
Sonata no. 11 for 2 Violins and Trombone (1)
Sonata no. 12 for 2 Treble Instruments and Trombone (1)
Sonata no. 15 for Strings (1)
Sonata no. 17 for 2 Violins and 2 Cornets in Echo (1)
Sonata no. 2 for Solo Soprano Instrument (1)
Sonata no. 4 for 2 Treble Instruments (1)
Sonata ottava, for 2 instruments & continuo No. 8 in G major (Sonata Concertate I/8) (2)
Sonata prima, for 2 instruments & continuo No. 1 in C major (Sonata Concertate I/1) (2)
Sonata quarta, for 2 instruments & continuo No. 4 in A minor (Sonata Concertate I/4) (2)
Sonata seconda, for 2 instruments & continuo No. 2 in F major (Sonata Concertate I/2) (4)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 1: Sonata no 12 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 1: Sonata no 4 à 2 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 1 (3)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 10 à 3 (10)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 11 à 3 (2)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 12 à 3 (5)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 13 à 4 (4)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 14 à 4 (5)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 15 à 4 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 16 à 4 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 17 à 4 (3)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 2 à 3 (7)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 3 à 3 (2)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 4 à 3 (3)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 5 à 2 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 6 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 7 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 8 à 2 (5)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 9 (1)
Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book: Sonata no 2 (1)
Biography by Robert Cummings
Dario Castello was a minor though significant figure on the music scene in seventeenth century Italy. He published two collections of sonatas made up of 29 works, scored for four instruments (or fewer) and continuo. He was also a prominent chamber musician in his day, having connections with Claudio Monteverdi.

Little is known about Castello's life; even information on his vital dates is scant and varies widely. He was born probably in the late-sixteenth century in Venice, the city where virtually all his recorded musical activity was centered. It is known from information in his publications that by 1621 he was a musician at San Marco Church in Venice and performed regularly in his own wind ensemble.

Since Monteverdi was maestro di cappella at San Marco during Castello's period of service, it is not surprising that Castello's music shows the influence of this great Italian master, particularly in the use of the so-called stile concitata. Castello's music also divulged other characteristics typical of the day, notably the deft use of contrasting tempos and other colorful features associated with the stile moderno. His works were typically scored for sackbuts, cornetti, violins, and dulcians.

It seems Castello may have had other relatives who were musicians, since there were several Castellos listed as musicians at San Marco in the seventeenth century. One possible relative was Giovanni Battista Castello (not the Renaissance-era painter and sculptor), who was active in the 1620s in the service of the Doge of Venice. Some believe that Dario Castello died in the 1630 plague that ravaged Venice. Others conjecture he lived on until the 1650s. A reprinted edition of his sonatas from 1658 suggests in a note that he was no longer alive.
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