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⚫ | '''Cesario Gussago''' ( |
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⚫ | '''Cesario Gussago''' (1550<ref>{{cite book |title=2 Sonatas (1608) for 6 instruments|publisher=London Pro Musica LP VM12|first1=Bernard|last1=Thomas}}</ref>-1612) was an Italian priest, musician and composer of the late [[Renaissance]] era. He studied philosophy and theology at the [[University of Pavia]] and served as church organist in [[Brescia]] at [[Santa Maria della Grazia]]. In 1599 he was Vicar-General of the Order of S. Gerolamo in Brescia.<ref name=presto /> In 1608 he published a collection of sonatas in the canzona style of the late 16th century, titled ''Sonate a quattro sei et otto''.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mHJvKVq0vXoC&q=Cesario+Gussago+%281599-1612%29&pg=PA490|title=The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century music|first1=Tim|last1=Carter|first2=John|last2=Butt|year=2005|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=9780521792738|accessdate=26 August 2011}}</ref> |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
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Selected works include: |
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*''1. La Cornala a4'' |
*''1. La Cornala a4'' |
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*''2. La Fontana a4'' |
*''2. La Fontana a4'' |
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*''12. L'Angioletta a6'' |
*''12. L'Angioletta a6'' |
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*''13. La Badina a6'' |
*''13. La Badina a6'' |
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*''14. La Facca a6''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/c/Gussago|title=Cesario Gussago|publisher=Presto Classical}}</ref> |
*''14. La Facca a6''<ref name=presto>{{cite web |url=http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/c/Gussago|title=Cesario Gussago|publisher=Presto Classical|accessdate=23 November 2015}}</ref> |
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*''15. L'Onofria a8'' |
*''15. L'Onofria a8'' |
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*''16. La Tonina a8'' |
*''16. La Tonina a8'' |
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*''27. Salvum me fac Deus a 8'' |
*''27. Salvum me fac Deus a 8'' |
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*''28. Confitemini Domino a 8'' |
*''28. Confitemini Domino a 8'' |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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* http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Gussago,_Cesario |
* http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Gussago,_Cesario |
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* http://www.gardane.info/gardane_compositori.php?autore_id=465 |
* http://www.gardane.info/gardane_compositori.php?autore_id=465 |
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* https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=7C9129D365E25EBE&id=7C9129D365E25EBE |
* https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052110/https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=7C9129D365E25EBE&id=7C9129D365E25EBE!14243 |
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* https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/19556 |
* https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/19556 |
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* http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/ |
* http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search1?Ntt=gussago |
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[[Category:Renaissance composers]] |
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[[Category:Italian classical composers]] |
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[[Category:Italian male classical composers]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 19 November 2024
Cesario Gussago (1550[1]-1612) was an Italian priest, musician and composer of the late Renaissance era. He studied philosophy and theology at the University of Pavia and served as church organist in Brescia at Santa Maria della Grazia. In 1599 he was Vicar-General of the Order of S. Gerolamo in Brescia.[2] In 1608 he published a collection of sonatas in the canzona style of the late 16th century, titled Sonate a quattro sei et otto.[3]
Works
[edit]Selected works include:
- 1. La Cornala a4
- 2. La Fontana a4
- 3. La Faustinella a4
- 4. La Rizza a4
- 5. La Schilina a4
- 6. La Mallonia a4
- 7. La Squizzerotta a4
- 8. La Bottana a4
- 9. La Zonta a4
- 10. La Nicolina a4
- 11. La Marina a6
- 12. L'Angioletta a6
- 13. La Badina a6
- 14. La Facca a6[2]
- 15. L'Onofria a8
- 16. La Tonina a8
- 17. La Terza a8
- 18. La Porcelaga a8
- 19. La Leona a8
- 20. La Luzzara a8
- 21. Anima mea liquefacta est a 8
- 22. Fili ego Salomon a 8
- 23. Ad te Domine levavi a 8
- 24. Confitebor tibi Domine a 8
- 25. Exultavit cor meum in Domino a 8
- 26. Cantemus Domino a 8
- 27. Salvum me fac Deus a 8
- 28. Confitemini Domino a 8
References
[edit]- ^ Thomas, Bernard. 2 Sonatas (1608) for 6 instruments. London Pro Musica LP VM12.
- ^ a b "Cesario Gussago". Presto Classical. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
- ^ Carter, Tim; Butt, John (2005). The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century music. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521792738. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
External links
[edit]- http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Gussago,_Cesario
- http://www.gardane.info/gardane_compositori.php?autore_id=465
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160304052110/https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=7C9129D365E25EBE&id=7C9129D365E25EBE!14243
- https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/handle/2440/19556
- http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search1?Ntt=gussago