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'''Aliases:''' Quatris
'''Aliases:''' Quatris
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1410
'''Born:''' c. 1410


'''Died:''' 1457
'''Died:''' by 1457


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Johannes de Quadris was an Italian composer of the early Renaissance. He was one of the first composers of polyphony associated with the basilica of St. Mark's in Venice, and the earliest known composer to write a polyphonic setting of the [[Magnificat]] for four voices.
Johannes de Quadris was an Italian composer of the early Renaissance. He was one of the first composers of polyphony associated with the basilica of St. Mark's in Venice, and the earliest known composer to write a polyphonic setting of the [[Magnificat]] (dated 1436) for four voices.
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==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*{{IMSLP2|Lamentationum, Liber 1 (Petrucci, Ottaviano)|''Lamentationum Jeremie prophete Liber primus'' (1506)}}


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Revision as of 13:42, 12 May 2019

Aliases: Quatris

Life

Born: c. 1410

Died: by 1457

Biography

Johannes de Quadris was an Italian composer of the early Renaissance. He was one of the first composers of polyphony associated with the basilica of St. Mark's in Venice, and the earliest known composer to write a polyphonic setting of the Magnificat (dated 1436) for four voices.

View the Wikipedia article on Johannes de Quadris.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links