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'''Biography''' Suriano was a choirboy at St. John Lateran's Basilica under Palestrina, whose ''[[Missa Papae Marcelli (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Missa Papae Marcelli]]'' he later arranged for double choir. After serving the court of Mantua (1581-1586) he returned to Rome, becoming director at St. John's in 1603 where, from 1608, he worked with the organist [[Girolamo Frescobaldi]]. With [[Felice Anerio]] he edited the ''Editio medicaea'' or Medician ''Graduale'' of 1614, said to be a continuation of Palestrina's 1577 project to revise the Gregorian chant.
'''Biography''' Suriano was a choirboy at St. John Lateran's Basilica under Palestrina, whose ''[[Missa Papae Marcelli (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Missa Papae Marcelli]]'' he later arranged for double choir. After serving the court of Mantua (1581-1586) he returned to Rome, becoming director at St. John's in 1603 where, from 1608, he worked with the organist [[Girolamo Frescobaldi]]. With [[Felice Anerio]] he edited the ''Editio medicaea'' or Medician ''Graduale'' of 1614, said to be a continuation of Palestrina's 1577 project to revise the Gregorian chant.
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Revision as of 00:07, 28 October 2019

Aliases: Suriano, Francesco

Life

Born: c.1548-9

Died: 19 July 1621

Biography Suriano was a choirboy at St. John Lateran's Basilica under Palestrina, whose Missa Papae Marcelli he later arranged for double choir. After serving the court of Mantua (1581-1586) he returned to Rome, becoming director at St. John's in 1603 where, from 1608, he worked with the organist Girolamo Frescobaldi. With Felice Anerio he edited the Editio medicaea or Medician Graduale of 1614, said to be a continuation of Palestrina's 1577 project to revise the Gregorian chant.

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List of choral works

Magnificats

Hymns

Votive antiphons

Motets

Other sacred works

Secular works

 
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Publications

  • Il primo libro di madrigali, 5vv (Venice, 1581)
  • Il secondo libro di madrigali, 5vv (Rome, 1592)
  • Motectorum, 8vv (Rome, 1597)
  • Il primo libro di madrigali, 4–6vv (Rome, 1601)
  • Il secondo libro di madrigali, 4–6vv (1602? lost)
  • Missarum liber primus, 4–6, 8vv (Rome, 1609) [incl. arr. Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli]; ed. K. Proske, Selectus novus missarum, (Regensburg, 1857, 1861)
  • Canoni et oblighi di 110 sorte, sopra l'Ave maris stella, 3–8vv (Rome, 1610)
  • Psalmi et motecta, 8, 12, 16vv (Venice, 1616)
  • Passio D.N. Jesu Christe secundum quatuor Evangelistas, Magnificat, sequentia fidelium defunctorum, una cum responsorio, 4vv (Rome, 1619) 12 pieces ed. in Musica divina iii (Regensburg, 1859, 1863)


External links

Works by Francesco Soriano in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)