Tiburtio Massaino

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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

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List of choral works

Sacred works in Latin

Motets for five voices
Motets for six voices
Motets for seven voices
Motets for eight voices
Motets for nine voices
Motets for ten voices
Masses for five voices

Secular madrigals in Italian

Madrigals for four voices
Madrigals for five voices

Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)


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Publications

  • Primo libro de madrigali a quattro voci, Venice, A. Gardano, 1569
  • Primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci, Venice, A. Gardano, 1571
  • Secondo libro di madrigali a cinque voci, Venice, G. Scotto, 1578
  • Trionfo di musica, Venice, G. Scotto, 1579
  • Sacri cantus quinque paribus vocibus, libro primo, Venice, A. Gardano, 1580
  • Sacri cantus quinque paribus vocibus, libro secondo, Venice, A. Gardano, 1585
  • Il terzo libro de madrigali a cinque voci, Venice, A. Gardano, 1587
  • Secundus liber missarum quinque vocibus, Venice, A. Gardano, 1587
  • Motectorum quinque vocum, liber tertius, Venice, A. Gardano, 1590
  • Liber primus cantionum ecclesiasticarum, Prague, G. Nigrini, 1592
  • Sacri modulorum concentus, Venice, A. Gardano, 1592
  • Sacrae cantiones, primo libro, Venice, A. Gardano, 1592
  • Quarto libro de’ madrigali a cinque voci, Venice, A. Gardano, 1594
  • Primus liber missarum sex vocibus, Venice, R. Amadino, 1595
  • Missarum octonis vocibus liber primus, Venice, R. Amandino, 1600
  • Madrigali a sei voci, libro primo, Venice, A. Gardano, 1604
  • Il secondo libro de madrigali a sei voci, Venice, G, Vincenti, 1604
  • Musica per cantare con l’organo, Venice, G. Vincenti, 1607
  • 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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