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==Life==
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'''Biography'''
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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;)
===Sacred works===
*[[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;)
===Secular works===
*[[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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==Publications==
==Publications==
*{{NoCo|Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci}} (Venice, 1599)
*''Dialogo pastorale al presepio di nostro signore'' (Rome, 1600)
*''[[Madrigali a cinque et a sei voci libro secondo (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|Madrigali a cinque et a sei voci libro secondo]]'' (Venice, 1608)
*''Motecta liber primus'' (Rome, 1609)
*''Recreatione armonica'' (Venice, 1611)
*''Litaniae deiparae virginis'' (Rome, 1611)
*''Motecta liber secundus'' (Rome, 1611)
*''Sacri concentus liber primus'' (Rome, 1613)
*''Antiphonae'' in three volumes (Rome, 1613)
*{{NoCo|Motectorum liber tertius}} (Rome, 1613)
*''Missarum liber primus'' (Rome, 1614)
*''Psalmi vesperarum'' (Rome, 1614)
*''Responsoria Nativitatis Domini'' (Rome, 1614)
*''Selva armonica'' (Rome, 1617)
*''Diporti musicali'' (Rome, 1617)
*''Sacri concentus liber quartus'' (Rome, 1617)
*''Sacrarum cantionum liber quintus'' (Rome, 1618)
*''[[Musiche varie a una voce]]'' (Rome, 1618) – with [[Giovanni Domenico Puliaschi]]
*''{{NoCo|Ghirlanda di sacre rose musicalmente}}'' (Rome, 1619)
*''{{NoCo|La bella clori armonica}}'' (Rome, 1619)
*''Teatro armonico spirituale'' (Rome, 1619)
*''[[Rime sacre (Giovanni Francesco Anerio)|Rime sacre]]'' (Rome, 1620)
*''I lieti scherzi'' (Rome, 1621)


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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 3 March 2023


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

Number of voices in parenthesis

Sacred works

Secular works

 
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Publications

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