MASTER LIST OF COMPOSERS

Below is a list of composers currently represented on this Web site. Clicking on a composer's name will bring up a list of madrigals available to be downloaded. Three downloads are available for each madrigal: Score (in PDF format), MIDI (.mid) and Text/Translation (also in PDF).

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Aleotti, Vittoria
Arcadelt, Jacques (Giaches)
Artusini, Antonio
Bellasio, Paolo
Bertani, Lelio
Caletti, Giovanni Battista
Califano, Giovanni Battista
Capilupi, Gemignano
Casentini, Marsilio
Cavaccio, Giovanni
Costa, Gasparo
Croce, Giovanni
Dalla Casa, Girolamo
Del Mel, Rinaldo
Dentice, Fabrizio
Falcone, Achille
Felis, Stefano
Gabrieli, Giovanni
Gagliano, Marco da
Gastoldi, Giovanni Giacomo
Ghizzolo, Giovanni
Guerini, Pietro Francesco
Leoni, Leone
Marenzio, Luca
Masnelli, Paolo
Massaino, Tiburzio
Monteverdi, Claudio
Mosto, Giovanni Battista
Pallavicino, Benedetto
Rognoni Taeggio, Francesco
Rore, Cipriano (De)
Ruffolo, Lucrezio
Sabino, Ippolito
Stabile, Annibale
Taroni, Antonio
Tomasi, Biagio
Tresti, Flaminio
Usper (Spongia), Francesco
Various (from Dolci Affetti, 1582)
Various (from Trionfo di Musica, 1579)
Vecchi, Orazio
Verdonck, Cornelius
Wert, Giaches de
Wert, Il Decimo libro (1591) (complete)
Wert, Ottavo libro (1586) (complete)
Zanchi, Liberale
Zanotti, Camillo
Zoilo, Annibale

Rore, Cipriano (De)

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Ancorché col partire (SATB)
One of the most enduringly popular madrigals of the second half of the sixteenth century. In addition to being reprinted many times, it was used as a basis for instrumental arrangements, diminutions, Mass settings, and other reworkings.
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