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{{Aliases|Vicentio Ruffo|Vincenzo Valerio Ruffo|Vincentius Ruffus}}
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1510
'''Born:''' c. 1508?


'''Died:''' 09 February 1587
'''Died:''' 9 February 1587


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
 
Ruffo entered the cathedral school of Verona in 1520 and was ordained in 1531. Though his departures from Verona in 1534 and 1541 are recorded, his whereabouts are uncertain until he was appointed ''maestro di cappella'' in 1542 at Savona Cathedral, which was destroyed the next year by Genoese invaders. Ruffo next served in Milan before returning to Verona in 1547, becoming ''maestro di cappella'' in 1554 and teaching [[Giammateo Asola]], [[Marco Antonio Ingegneri]], and perhaps [[Andrea Gabrieli]]. From 1563 to 1572 Ruffo was again in Milan, as ''maestro di cappella'' at the cathedral where he was close to Cardinal Carlo Borromeo and deeply involved in the Counter-Reformation. His last years were spent at Pistoia, Verona and Sacile, where he died.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
{{Legend}}
===Sacred Works===
 
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*{{NoCo|Adoramus te, Christe}} &nbsp; {{editions|5}}
*Missa Alma Redemptoris Mater
*{{NoCo|Ben mille nott'ho}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Ruffo-Ben_mille_nottho.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Ben_mille_nottho.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Ben_mille_nottho.MUS}} Finale 2008] {{mus}} )
*Missa Aspice domine
*{{NoCo|Cantan fra rami}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Ruffo-Cantan_fra_rami.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Cantan_fra_rami.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Cantan_fra_rami.MUS}} Finale 2008] {{mus}} )
*Missa De profundis
*{{NoCo|Fiere silvestre}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Ruffo-Fiere_silvestre.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Fiere_silvestre.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Fiere_silvestre.MUS}} Finale 2008] {{mus}} )
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*{{NoCo|Io taccio ella mi bacia il volto }} &nbsp; ( [http://www.solovoces.com/download.php?view.409 {{pdf}}] )
*Missa Octavi toni
*{{NoCo|Prima che spunte}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Ruffo-Prima_che_spunte.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Prima_che_spunte.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Prima_che_spunte.MUS}} Finale 2008] {{mus}} )
*Missa Quarti toni
*{{NoCo|Sento dentr' al cor}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Ruffo-Sento_dentral_cor.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Sento_dentral_cor.MID}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Ruffo-Sento_dentral_cor.MUS}} Finale 2008] {{mus}} )
*{{NoCo|Missa Quem dicunt homines}} (parody of [[Quem dicunt homines (Jean Richafort)|Richafort's motet]])
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*Missa pro defunctis
*Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis
*8 Magnificats
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<BR>Missa Alma Redemptoris Mater
==Works at CPDL==
<BR>Missa Quem dicunt homines
===Sacred works===
<BR>Missa Aspice domine
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<BR>Missa Quarti toni
===Secular Works===
<BR>Missa Octavi toni
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<BR>Missa De profundis
<BR>Missa pro defunctis
<BR>Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis


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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Il primo libro de motetti, 5vv'' (Milan, 1542)
*''Li madrigali a notte negre … libro primo, 4vv'' (Venice, 1545)
*''Il primo libro de madrigali cromatici con la gionta di alquanti madrigali del medesimo autore, 4vv'' (Venice, 1552)
*{{NoCo|Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci}} (Venice, 1553)
*''Il secondo libro de madrigalia a cinque voci'' (Venice, 1553)
*{{NoCo|Li madrigali a cinque voci scielta seconda}} (Venice, 1554)
*''Il terzo libro di madrigali a cinque voci'' (Venice, 1554)
*''Il terzo libro de madrigali, 5vv'' (Pesaro, 1555)
*''Il secondo libro de madrigali, 4vv'' (Venice, 1555)
*''Motetti, 6vv'' (Venice, 1555)
*''[[Armonia celeste (Vincenzo Ruffo)|Armonia celeste]]'' (Madrigali a 5 voci, Libro 4) (Venice, 1556)
*''Messe, 5vv'' (Venice, 1557)
*''Magnificat, 5vv'' (Venice, 1559)
*''Il terzo libro de madrigali a 4 voci'' (Venice: Antonio Gardano press, 1560)
*''Capricci in musica, a 3, a commodo de virtuosi'' (Milan, 1564)
*''I sacri et santi salmi che si cantano a compieta, 4vv'' (Venice, 1568)
*''Missae quatuor concinate ad ritum concilii mediolani, 4vv'' (Milan, 1570)
*''Messe … nuovamente composte, secondo la forma del concilio tridentino'' (?1572, lost; Brescia, 1580)
*''Il quarto libro di messe, conforme al decreto del Sacrosancto Concilio di Trento, 6vv'' (Venice, 1574)
*''Salmi suavissimi et devotissimi conformi al decreto del Sacro Concilio di Trento, 5vv'' (Venice, 1574)
*''Li Magnificat brevi et aierosi … con tutti li falsi bordoni, 5vv'' (Venice, 1578)
*''Sacrae modulationes vulgo motecta liber primus, 6vv'' (Brescia, 1583)
*''Sacrae modulationes vulgo motecta, liber secundus, 6vv'' (Brescia, 1583)
*''Li soavissimi responsorii della Settimana Santa, 5vv'' (Milan, 1586)
*G. Asola: ''Secondo libro delle messe'' (Venice, 1586)
*''Missae Boromeae, 5vv'' (Venice, 1592)


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 04:30, 3 December 2022

Aliases: Vicentio Ruffo; Vincenzo Valerio Ruffo; Vincentius Ruffus

Life

Born: c. 1508?

Died: 9 February 1587

Biography Ruffo entered the cathedral school of Verona in 1520 and was ordained in 1531. Though his departures from Verona in 1534 and 1541 are recorded, his whereabouts are uncertain until he was appointed maestro di cappella in 1542 at Savona Cathedral, which was destroyed the next year by Genoese invaders. Ruffo next served in Milan before returning to Verona in 1547, becoming maestro di cappella in 1554 and teaching Giammateo Asola, Marco Antonio Ingegneri, and perhaps Andrea Gabrieli. From 1563 to 1572 Ruffo was again in Milan, as maestro di cappella at the cathedral where he was close to Cardinal Carlo Borromeo and deeply involved in the Counter-Reformation. His last years were spent at Pistoia, Verona and Sacile, where he died.

View the Wikipedia article on Vincenzo Ruffo.

List of choral works

Sacred Works

  • Missa Alma Redemptoris Mater
  • Missa Aspice domine
  • Missa De profundis
  • Missa pro defunctis
  • Missa Sanctissimae Trinitatis
  • 8 Magnificats

Works at CPDL

Sacred works

Secular Works

 
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Publications

  • Il primo libro de motetti, 5vv (Milan, 1542)
  • Li madrigali a notte negre … libro primo, 4vv (Venice, 1545)
  • Il primo libro de madrigali cromatici con la gionta di alquanti madrigali del medesimo autore, 4vv (Venice, 1552)
  • Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (Venice, 1553)
  • Il secondo libro de madrigalia a cinque voci (Venice, 1553)
  • Li madrigali a cinque voci scielta seconda (Venice, 1554)
  • Il terzo libro di madrigali a cinque voci (Venice, 1554)
  • Il terzo libro de madrigali, 5vv (Pesaro, 1555)
  • Il secondo libro de madrigali, 4vv (Venice, 1555)
  • Motetti, 6vv (Venice, 1555)
  • Armonia celeste (Madrigali a 5 voci, Libro 4) (Venice, 1556)
  • Messe, 5vv (Venice, 1557)
  • Magnificat, 5vv (Venice, 1559)
  • Il terzo libro de madrigali a 4 voci (Venice: Antonio Gardano press, 1560)
  • Capricci in musica, a 3, a commodo de virtuosi (Milan, 1564)
  • I sacri et santi salmi che si cantano a compieta, 4vv (Venice, 1568)
  • Missae quatuor concinate ad ritum concilii mediolani, 4vv (Milan, 1570)
  • Messe … nuovamente composte, secondo la forma del concilio tridentino (?1572, lost; Brescia, 1580)
  • Il quarto libro di messe, conforme al decreto del Sacrosancto Concilio di Trento, 6vv (Venice, 1574)
  • Salmi suavissimi et devotissimi conformi al decreto del Sacro Concilio di Trento, 5vv (Venice, 1574)
  • Li Magnificat brevi et aierosi … con tutti li falsi bordoni, 5vv (Venice, 1578)
  • Sacrae modulationes vulgo motecta liber primus, 6vv (Brescia, 1583)
  • Sacrae modulationes vulgo motecta, liber secundus, 6vv (Brescia, 1583)
  • Li soavissimi responsorii della Settimana Santa, 5vv (Milan, 1586)
  • G. Asola: Secondo libro delle messe (Venice, 1586)
  • Missae Boromeae, 5vv (Venice, 1592)

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