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Leandro Gallerano
c.1570 - c.1631
Italy
Leandro Gallerano (late 16th century - c.1631), an obscure Italian musician from Brescia who spent the end of his career in Padua, near Venice, published his Messa e Salmi concertati a tre, cinque, et otto voci in 1629. The collection, comprising a Mass and two complete sets of Vespers psalms and canticles for the Common of a male saint, features music conceived in the grand concertate (concerted) style favored in northern Italy during the early Seicento (seventeenth century).
Missa Defunctorum
Missa Defunctorum (1615) for five voices and basso continuo.
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