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Fiesco's fourth book, ''Musica nova'', was the first to set the poetry of [[Giovanni Battista Guarini]], with whom he worked at the Este court in Ferrara. | Fiesco's fourth book, ''Musica nova'', was the first to set the poetry of [[Giovanni Battista Guarini]], with whom he worked at the Este court in Ferrara. After that, Guarini went on to become the most often set poet among madrigal composers. | ||
==List of works== | ==List of works== |
Revision as of 17:34, 8 November 2020
Life
Flourished: 1550-1570
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on Giulio Fiesco.
Fiesco's fourth book, Musica nova, was the first to set the poetry of Giovanni Battista Guarini, with whom he worked at the Este court in Ferrara. After that, Guarini went on to become the most often set poet among madrigal composers.
List of works
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Publications
- Il primo libro di madrigali a quatro voci (Venice, Antonio Gardano, 1554)
- Madrigali a quattro, a cinque et a sei et quattro dialoghi dui a 7 et dui a 8 (Venice, Girolamo Scotto, 1563)
- Madrigali a cinque voci, libro secondo (Venice, 1567)
- Musica nova a cinque voci, libro primo (Venice, Antonio Gardano, 1569)