Amatemi ben mio luca marenzio biography

          Luca Marenzio's Amatemi ben mio, a setting of text by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, was first published in Il quarto libro delle villanelle a tre voci in....

          A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Marenzio, Luca

          1. ↑Elogi Historici di Bresciani Illustri di Ottavio Rossi.

            (Brescia, Fontana, 1620.)

          2. 2.02.1For list of works see Eitner.
          3. ↑Scena Litteraria de gli scrittori Bergamaschi.

            Marenzio, Luca, 2.

            Donato Calvi. (Bergamo, 1664.)

          4. ↑Libraria Bresciana. Leonardo Cozzando. (Brescia, Rizzardi, 1685.)
          5. ↑'Vago e curioso ristretto, etc., dell' Hlstoria Bresciana.' Leonardo Cozzando. (Brescia, Rizzardi, 1694.)
          6. ↑'The Compleat Gentleman.' by Henry Peacham, Mr.

            of Arts.

            Amatemi ben mio (Marenzio, Luca).

          7. Luca Marenzio (also Marentio; October 18, or – August 22, ) was an Italian composer and singer of the late Renaissance.
          8. Luca Marenzio's Amatemi ben mio, a setting of text by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso, was first published in Il quarto libro delle villanelle a tre voci in.
          9. Amatemi, ben mio a 6 (Marenzio, Luca) ; First Publication.
          10. General Information.
          11. (London. 1622.)

          12. ↑The proper titles of these, which are given in the above confused manner in Peacham's book are—'Tirsi morir volea (à 5)'; 'Veggo dolce mio bene (à 4)'; 'Che fa hogg' il mio sola (à 5)'; and 'Cantava la piu vaga (à 5),' the English words 'Sweete Singing Amaryllis' being adapted to the music of the last.
          13. ↑See dedication to the Philharmonic Academicians of Verona of 3rd Book of Madrigals (á 5).

            (Venice, Gardane. 1582.)

          14. ↑See 'Madrigali spirituali á 5 di L. M.' (Rome, Gardano, 15