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==Life==
==Life==

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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.

Biography in Italian

View the Wikipedia article on Tiburtio Massaino.

List of choral works

Secundus Liber Missarum a 5, 1587


Sacrae cantiones a 7

1. Audi, audi dulcis amica mea a 7
2. Quis dabit a 7
3. Salve sponsa Dei a 7
4. O Virgo benedicta a 7
5. O quam speciosa a 7
6. Hodie completi sunt dies Pentecostes a 7
7. Tria sunt munera a 7
8. Puellae saltanti a 7
9. Gratia Dei a 7
10. Petite et accipietis a 7
11. Angelus Domini a 7
12. Veni, sponsa Christi a 7
13. Iam non dicam vos servos a 7
14. Vos amici mei estis a 7
15. Christus Jesus splendor Patris
16. Intelligite insipientes a 7
17. In conspectu gentium a 7
18. Hodie nobis de coelo a 7
19. Transite a me omnes a 7
20. Ite in universum mundum
21. Magnificat Secundi Toni a 7

Other motets

Il Primo libro de madrigali a quatro voci 1569

http://stimmbuecher.digitale-sammlungen.de/view?id=bsb00073107

  1. Era gia per lasciar freddo (Prima parte)
  2. Cosi dicendo (Seconda parte)
  3. Dolce nemica mia
  4. Ohime se ne le vostre fresche rose
  5. Laura felice vita di mia vita
  6. Chi brama di veder
  7. Benedetta la mano
  8. Stolto mio core
  9. Se'l pensar di partire
  10. Hor che fra bianche perle
  11. Spargi Panar di fior
  12. Perche gelato core
  13. Amor io sento un respirar si dolce
  14. Stringimi pur Amore
  15. La mia leggiadr' et candida Angioletta (Prima parte)
  16. Amor io non mi pento (Seconda parte)
  17. Quant' honestate mai
  18. Hor le tue forz' adopra
  19. Tra bei rubini e perle
  20. Amor da che tu voi (Prima parte)
  21. Gentil coppia eccellente (Seconda parte)
  22. Signor perche parlando non ardisca (Prima parte)
  23. Non fia ch'io tema (Seconda parte)
  24. Deh perche non poss' io
  25. Ridendosi di me la donna mia
  26. Guardate amanti
  27. Ove si volgeran gliocchi
  28. Ben posso dir ch'io son' equale a Giove
  29. Stanco non gia Signore

Other Madrigals


Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

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.

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