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Felice Anerio was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and a member of the Roman School of composers. He was the older brother of another important, and somewhat more progressive, composer of the same period, [[Giovanni Francesco Anerio]]. | Felice Anerio was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and a member of the Roman School of composers. He was the older brother of another important, and somewhat more progressive, composer of the same period, [[Giovanni Francesco Anerio]]. | ||
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"Anerio" redirects here. You may be looking for Giovanni Francesco Anerio. See also the disambiguation page for Anerio.
Life
Born: 1560
Died: 27 September 1614
Biography:
Felice Anerio was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and a member of the Roman School of composers. He was the older brother of another important, and somewhat more progressive, composer of the same period, Giovanni Francesco Anerio.
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List of choral works
Sacred music
Secular music
- Al suon di corna musa
- Al suon non posa
- Al tremolar de l'ondi
- L'amoroso delfino
- Cosi soave stile
- Donna sel cor legasti
- Fiamme che da begli occhi
- Hor che verzosa e bella
- Il giovenil mio core
- Mentre il mio miser core
- Mio cor se vera sei Salamandra
- Sotto l'ombroso speco
- Su'l Belveder de gl'alti monti un fiume
- Il suon di cornamusa
- Temo ch'altri si goda
Uncertain attributions
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Publications
- Madrigali spirituali … libro primo, 5vv (Rome, 1585)
- Madrigali spirituali … secondo libro, 5vv (Rome, 1585)
- Sacri hymni, et cantica … liber primus, 8vv (Venice, 1596)
- Sacri hymni et cantica … liber secundus, 5, 6, 8vv (Rome, 1602)
- Responsoria ad lectiones divini officii feriae quartae, quintae, et sextae sanctae hebdomadae, 4vv (Rome, 1606)
- Canzonette … libro primo, 4vv (Venice, 1586)
- Il primo libro de madrigali, 5, 8vv (Venice, 1587)
- Primo libro de madrigali, 6vv (Venice, 1590)
- Madrigali, 3vv (Venice, 1598)
- Madrigali, libro secondo, 6vv (Rome, 1602)
Together with Francesco Soriano, Anerio also edited the so-called 'Medician Gradual'
External links
Works by Felice Anerio in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)