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'''Died:''' c. 1590? In any case after 1583
'''Died:''' c. 1590? In any case after 1583


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''  
Casulana was active 1566-1583 and the first woman to have madrigals printed. Her final publication was the now lost ''Madrigali spirituali'' 1591
Casulana was active 1566-1583 and the first woman to have madrigals printed. Her final publication was the now lost ''Madrigali spirituali'' 1591



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Aliases: Madalena; Madalena Mezari detta Casulana Vicentina

Life

Born: c. 1544?

Died: c. 1590? In any case after 1583

Biography Casulana was active 1566-1583 and the first woman to have madrigals printed. Her final publication was the now lost Madrigali spirituali 1591

View the Wikipedia article on Maddalena Casulana.

List of choral works

Madrigals


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Publications

  • 5 madrigals in Il Desiderio, Venice 1566/67, ed. Scotto
  • Il primo libro di madrigali a quattro voci, Venice 1568 (reprinted 1583)
  • Il secondo libro de madrigali a quattro voci, Venice, 1570.
  • Il primo libro di madrigali a cinque voci, Ferrara 1583
  • 1 madrigal in Il Gaudio, Venice 1586

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