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Giammateo Asola (also
spelled Gian Matteo,
Giovanni Matteo; Asula, Asulae; 1532 or earlier – 1
October 1609) was an
Italian composer of the late Renaissance...
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Hernando de Cabezón,
Spanish organist and
composer (b. 1541) 1609 –
Giammateo Asola,
Italian priest and
composer (b. 1532) 1652 – Jan ****elijn, Dutch...
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sacri (1608) as well as
sacred and
secular madrigals.
Leoni succeeded Giammateo Asola, his master, as
maestro di
capella when
Asola returned to Venice;...
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Giovanni Croce (55 editions)
Lodovico Grossi da
Viadana (53) Luca
Marenzio Giammateo Asola Adriano Banchieri (both his
compositions and treatises) Stefano...
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Pietro Aron (c.1480 –
after 1545)
Giovanni Artusi (c.1540–1613)
Giammateo Asola (1532 or
earlier –1609)
Caterina ****andra (c.1590 –
after 1618)...
- JC-104 by
Giovanni Battista Sammartini Other settings include those by
Giammateo Asola, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, 6
settings 1670 - 1690 (H.175, H.154...
- 1573).
Manuel Rodrigues Coelho becomes organist of
Badajoz Cathedral.
Giammateo Asola –
Completorium per
totum annum quatuorque illae Beatae Virginis...
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papal spy,
engaging in
several secret vote-buying
missions to Florence.
Giammateo Asola Second book of m****es for five
voices (Venice:
Ricciardo Amadino)...
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Pietro Pontio,
Italian theorist and
composer (d. 1596) date
unknown –
Giammateo Asola,
Italian composer (d. 1609)
probable –
Orlando de L****us aka Roland...
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canzoni alla
napolitana for five
voices (Venice: sons of
Antonio Gardano)
Giammateo Asola First book of m****es for four
voices (Venice: sons of
Antonio Gardano)...