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Leandro Gallerano
c.1570 - c.1631
Italy
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L. Gallerano
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
Period:Late Renaissance
Composed in:1615
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Missa Defunctorum (1615) for five voices and basso continuo.
Source:Robert Chase, Dies Irae: A Guide to Requiem Music, Scarecrow Press, Inc. 2003