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Anerio may
refer to two
notable brothers who were
composers in Italy:
Felice Anerio (c. 1560–1614)
Giovanni Francesco Anerio (1567–1630) This disambiguation...
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Felice Anerio (c. 1560 – 26 or 27
September 1614) was an
Italian composer of the late
Renaissance and
early Baroque eras, and a
member of the
Roman School...
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Giovanni Francesco Anerio (7 July 1569 - 11 June 1630) was an
Italian composer of the
Roman School, of the very late
Renaissance and
early Baroque eras...
- Some composers, such as
Roman School member Felice Anerio,
adapted the form for a
sacred purpose.
Anerio wrote a set of
sacred canzonette. By the end of...
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Cappella Giulia at St. Peter's. He
retired in 1620.
Soriano worked with
Felice Anerio to
revise the
Roman Gradual in
accordance with the
needs of the Counter-Reformation;...
- (1548–1611)
Giovanni Animuccia (c1520–1571)
Felice Anerio (c1564–1614)
Giovanni Francesco Anerio (c1567–1630) (Younger
brother of Felice)
Gregorio Allegri...
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Tenebrae Responsories (1611); and the huge
collection by
Giovanni Francesco Anerio,
Teatro armonico spirituale (Rome, 1619).
Motet "Madrigale spirituale",...
- Book of
Common Prayer (1985) Wilberg:
Requiem (2008)
Giovanni Francesco Anerio Gianmatteo Asola Giulio Belli Antoine Brumel Manuel Cardoso Joan Cererols...
- has been set as a
choral motet by a
number of
composers including Felice Anerio,
Richard Dering,
Melchior Franck,
Alessandro Grandi and
Costanzo Porta....
- Victoria.
Renaissance settings include those by Hans Leo H****ler,
Felice Anerio,
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina,
Guillaume Dufay and
William Byrd. Baroque...