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'''Aliases:''' Villart, Vuigliart, etc.
'''Aliases:''' Villart, Vuigliart, etc.
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' c.1490 Bruges
'''Born:''' c. 1490 Bruges (?)


'''Died:''' Dec. 7 1562 Venice
'''Died:''' Dec. 7 1562 Venice
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


The famous ''maestro di cappella'' of St. Mark's at Venice (1527-1562) was born in West Flanders and studied in Paris with [[Jean Mouton]] before moving to Rome (1515 or slightly before) and establishing connexions with the courts of Hungary and Ferrara.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
===Sacred works===
===Sacred works===
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Liber quinque missarum'' 1536
*''Liber quinque missarum'' 1536
*''La courone et fleur des chansons a troys'' 1536
*''[[La Couronne et fleur des chansons a troys (Antonio dell'Abbate)|La Couronne et fleur des chansons a troys]]'' 1536 (half the works are by Willaert)
*''Motecta … liber primus, 4vv ''1539
*''[[Musica quatuor vocum (quae vulgo motecta nuncupatur) liber primus (Adrian Willaert)|Motecta … liber primus, 4vv]]'' 1539
**''Mottetti … libro secondo, 4vv'' 1539, enlarged 1545 as ''Motecta … liber secundus''
**''Mottetti … libro secondo, 4vv'' 1539, enlarged 1545 as ''Motecta … liber secundus''
*''Motecta … liber primus, 5vv'' 1539 [1550]
*''[[Musica quinque vocum liber primus (Adrian Willaert)|Musica quinque vocum … liber primus 5vv]]'' 1539 [1550]
*''Motecta … liber primus, 6vv'' 1542
*''[[Musicorum sex vocum, liber primus (Adrian Willaert)|Musicorum sex vocum ... liber primus 6vv]]'' 1542
*''Hymnorum musica'' 1542 [1550]
*''Hymnorum musica'' 1542 [1550]
*''Canzone villanesche all napolitana … con la Canzona di Ruzante … primo libro, 4vv'' 1545 [1548]  
*''{{NoComp|Canzone villanesche alla napolitana}} … con la Canzona di Ruzante … primo libro, 4vv'' 1545 [1548]
*''Fantasie recercari contrapunti, 3vv'' 1551 [1559, 1593]
*''I sacri e santi salmi che si cantano a Vespro e Compieta … 4vv'' 1555 [1565] enlarged 1571
*''I sacri e santi salmi che si cantano a Vespro e Compieta … 4vv'' 1555 [1565] enlarged 1571
*''Musica nova'' 1559 (containing both motets and madrigals)
*''[[Musica nova (Adrian Willaert)|Musica nova]]'' 1559 (containing both motets and madrigals)
*''Madrigali, 4vv'' 1563
*''Madrigali, 4vv'' 1563


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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.adriaenwillaert.be/index.html Website of the ADRIAEN WILLAERT STICHTING vzw]
*[http://www.adriaenwillaert.be/index.html Website of the ADRIAEN WILLAERT STICHTING vzw]
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Revision as of 18:30, 18 September 2021

Adrian Willaert

Aliases: Villart, Vuigliart, etc.

Life

Born: c. 1490 Bruges (?)

Died: Dec. 7 1562 Venice

Biography

The famous maestro di cappella of St. Mark's at Venice (1527-1562) was born in West Flanders and studied in Paris with Jean Mouton before moving to Rome (1515 or slightly before) and establishing connexions with the courts of Hungary and Ferrara.

View the Wikipedia article on Adrian Willaert.

List of choral works

Sacred works

Secular works

 
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL

Publications

Modern editions

  • Adriani Willaert Opera omnia, ed. H. Zenck and others, CMM, iii/1 1950-

External links