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*{{NoCo|Motectorum pro festis totius anni}} (1585)
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*[https://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/163403/1/  ''Il Primo, Secondo, Terzo, Quarto & Quinto Libro de Madrigali a sei voci''.] Antwerp (1610)
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*[https://digital.slub-dresden.de/werkansicht/dlf/163403/1/  ''Il Primo, Secondo, Terzo, Quarto & Quinto Libro de Madrigali a sei voci''.] Phalesio, Antwerp (1610)


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Revision as of 13:40, 21 September 2020

Luca Marenzio

Life

Born: October 18(?) 1553, or 1554

Died: 22 August 1599

Biography Marenzio's birth year is based on his father's statement that he was 35 years old in 1588, and the date on the conjecture he might have been born on his namesake's feast day. A singer and lutanist, the title page of Il primo libro de madrigali a sei voci (1581) announces him maestro di cappella to Cardinal Luigi d’Este, whose 'cappella' to be sure might have had only one member. He spent 1581-6 in Rome, was dismissed from the Florentine court in 1589, and established himself at the Vatican by 1594, entertaining John Dowland in 1595 before assuming a post in Warsaw at the court of Sigismund III, from whence he returned in 1598.

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List of choral works

Sacred works

Secular works

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

Madrigals

Four Voices

Five Voices

Six Voices

Miscellaneous

Englished versions

Villanellas

Sacred Publications

External links