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Latest revision as of 20:54, 26 September 2024

Life

Born: c. 1579?

Died: after 1612?

Biography Gussago was a doctor of philosophy and theology at Pavia and became vicar-general to the order of S Gerolamo at Brescia in 1599. By 1612 was organist at Brescia's Madonna delle Grazie, after which he disappears from record.

View the Wikipedia article on Cesare Gussago.

List of choral works

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Publications

  • Sacrarum cantionum, 8vv, bc, liber I (Venice 1604)
  • Sonate a 4, 6 et 8, con alcuni concerti a 8 con le sue sinfonie … ad lib (Venice 1608)
  • Psalmi ad vesperas … 8vv, bc (org), 1 cum Litaniis … Virginis Mariae, ac etiam Litaniae BMV, 1 cum Magnificat, 12vv (Venice 1610)
  • Sacrae laudes in christi Domini, BMV, 3vv, liber I (Venice 1612)
    • 10 additional motets appeared in various anthologies

External links

Works by Cesare Gussago in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)