Paolo Aretino (1508-1584) or Paolo Antonio del Bivi was a Renaissance era composer from Arezzo principally known for his sacred music, whose surviving works include two books of madrigals, a book of hymns, a book of settings of the Magnificat, and three books dedicated to Holy Week. He was choirmaster of Arezzo Cathedral,[1] and canon and head of music at S. Maria della Pieve in Arezzo. He also wrote profane works, publishing two books of madrigals, and was reported to have set sestinas by Petrarch.[2]
Works
editWorks include:
- Libro primo della madrigali cromati a 4
- Deh dolce pastorella (no. 29)
- Lament at ionii[3]
Selected recordings
edit- Paolo Aretino: Sabbato Sancto - Lamentationes et Responsoria Odhecaton (early music ensemble), Paolo da Col, Arcana 2023
References
edit- ^ Thompson, Oscar; Slonimsky, Nicolas (1946). The International cyclopedia of music and musicians.
- ^ Bernstein, Jane A. (1998). Music printing in Renaissance Venice: the Scotto Press, 1539-1572. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195102314. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
- ^ Burney, Charles (1789). A General History of Music: from the earliest ages to the present period, Volume 3. Payne and Sons. p. 182.