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Life
Born: c.1550
Died: c.1609
Biography
Italian composer and Augustinian monk. Fairly obscure as a composer today, he was active in many cities including Cremona, Innsbruck, Salzburg and Prague, and highly regarded as a musician and composer in his day. The motets come from a collection of six- to twelve-part motets published in Venice in 1592.
View the Wikipedia article on Tiburtio Massaino.
List of choral works
Il Primo libro de madrigali a quatro voci 1569http://stimmbuecher.digitale-sammlungen.de/view?id=bsb00073107
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Publications
- 8 volumes of madrigals
- 9 volumes of motets
- 4 volumes of Masses
- 2 volumes of Psalms
He also contributed 2 canzonas to a Venetian anthology, one for 8 trombones and one for 4 viols and 4 archlutes.