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Giovanni Domenico da Nola

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style common in his day. He later published a second book of madrigals for five voices; two further books of madrigals have been lost. Nola also contributed madrigals to anthologies, and some of his poems were published without music.
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on 1 February 1563, a position he held up to his death 29 years later. He also taught singing to the women of the
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The entire corpus of Nola's surviving works was edited by L. Cammarota and published in 1973.
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in 1545; of the 29 works in the book, 22 are settings of
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Renaissance
Nola
Luigi Dentice
Marchese della Terza
Orlando di Lasso
maestro di cappella
Naples
ospedali
seminary
villanescas
Hubert Waelrant
Adrian Willaert
Baldassare Donato
Perissone Cambio
Antonio Scandello
imitation
parallel fifths
madrigals
Petrarch
canzoni
sonnets
homophonic
accidentals
note nere
intabulated
lute
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Free scores by Giovanni Domenico da Nola
Choral Public Domain Library
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