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Referred to as ‘musico francese’ and presumed to hail from around Gardanne, Antoine Gardane was published by [[Pierre Attaingnant|Attaignant]], [[Jacques Moderne]] and LeRoy & Ballard. After moving to Venice and setting up shop as a music publisher in 1538, the firm changed its name to Gardano in 1557 and was carried on by 2 sons, Alessandro and Angelo. His compositions include 2 masses, 7 motets and 69 chansons.
Referred to as ‘musico francese’ and presumed to hail from around Gardanne, Antoine Gardane was published by [[Pierre Attaingnant|Attaignant]], [[Jacques Moderne]] and [[Adrien Le Roy|Le Roy]] & Ballard. After moving to Venice and setting up shop as a music publisher in 1538, the firm changed its name to Gardano in 1557 and was carried on by 2 sons, Alessandro and Angelo. His compositions include 2 masses, 7 motets and 69 chansons.
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Revision as of 16:20, 12 June 2022

Aliases: Antoine Gardane

Life

Born: 1509

Died: 28 October 1569

Biography:

Referred to as ‘musico francese’ and presumed to hail from around Gardanne, Antoine Gardane was published by Attaignant, Jacques Moderne and Le Roy & Ballard. After moving to Venice and setting up shop as a music publisher in 1538, the firm changed its name to Gardano in 1557 and was carried on by 2 sons, Alessandro and Angelo. His compositions include 2 masses, 7 motets and 69 chansons.

View the Wikipedia article on Antonio Gardano.

List of choral works

currently listed at Category:Antoine Gardane compositions

 
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Publications

As Publisher

Motetti del Frutto

Flos Florum: Fior de Mottetti tratti dalli Mottetti del Fiore

Madrigali a misura di breve / note nere

As Composer

External links