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Giovanni Francesco Anerio was an Italian composer of the Roman School, of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was the younger brother of [[Felice Anerio]]. Giovanni's principal importance in music history was his contribution to the early development of the oratorio; he represented the progressive trend within the otherwise conservative Roman School, though he also shared some of the stylistic tendencies of his brother, who was much indebted to [[Palestrina]].
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*[[Unam petii (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|''Unam petii'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/aneg-una.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/aneg-una.mid {{mid}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/aneg-una.mus Finale 2001]&nbsp;)
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*[[In omnem terram (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|''In omnem terram'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/aneg-ino.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/aneg-ino.mid {{mid}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/aneg-ino.mus Finale 2001]&nbsp;)
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*[[Aperite mihi portas (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|''Aperite mihi portas'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/aneg-ape.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/aneg-ape.mid {{mid}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/aneg-ape.mus Finale 2001]&nbsp;)
*[[Quid retribuam Domino (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|''Quid retribuam Domino'']]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sheet/aneg-qui.pdf {{pdf}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/sound/aneg-qui.mid {{mid}}]&nbsp;[{{SERVER}}/wiki/images/source/aneg-qui.mus Finale 2001]&nbsp;)
 
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Life

Born: 1567

Died: 11 June 1630

Biography

Giovanni Francesco Anerio was an Italian composer of the Roman School, of the very late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was the younger brother of Felice Anerio. Giovanni's principal importance in music history was his contribution to the early development of the oratorio; he represented the progressive trend within the otherwise conservative Roman School, though he also shared some of the stylistic tendencies of his brother, who was much indebted to Palestrina.

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

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