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Joseph Lupo

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Joseph Lupo was a Jewish-Italian viol player and composer active for 40 years or more at the court of Elizabeth I of England. His brother Peter and their father Ambrose also served as court musicians. Born in Venice to Ambrose and his first wife Lucia, he and his brother first went to Antwerp (where Joseph joined the musicians' guild on 20 August 1557) before moving to England, where Joseph suceeded another Italian, Paul Galliardello, who returned to Venice in May 1563. He married Laura, daughter of Alvise Bassano and grand-daughter of the musician Jeronimo Bassano (again possibly Italian-Jewish), and played at the funeral of Elizabeth I. His son Thomas, probably born in London, also became a court musician.