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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
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Costanzo Festa was among the pioneering Italian composers of the ‘new’ polyphonic style of the High Renaissance, and also one of the early madrigalists. From 1517, he served in the Papal Choir in Rome, at which time he was one of very few Italians in a choir dominated by Northern European singers. He remained associated with the Sistine Chapel choir until his death in 1545. His sacred output includes four masses and more than forty motets | Costanzo Festa was among the pioneering Italian composers of the ‘new’ polyphonic style of the High Renaissance, and also one of the early madrigalists. From 1517, he served in the Papal Choir in Rome, at which time he was one of very few Italians in a choir dominated by Northern European singers. He remained associated with the Sistine Chapel choir until his death in 1545. His sacred output includes four masses and more than forty motets. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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===Secular music=== | ===Secular music=== | ||
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===Sacred music=== | ===Sacred music=== | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
[http://www. | *''Madrigale de M. Constantio Festa Libro Primo'' (Venice?, 1538) | ||
*{{NoCo|Il primo libro de madrigali a tre voci}} (Venice, 1541) – contains only one work by Festa | |||
*{{NoCo|Il vero libro de madrigali a tre voci}} (Venice, 1543) | |||
*[http://www.arsubtilioreditions.com/2013/01/festa-florentia-tempus-est.html '''''Florentia tempus est (from I-TVd 36''''')] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 12 February 2024
"Festa" redirects here. You may be looking for Sebastiano Festa. See also the disambiguation page for Festa.
Life
Born: c.1490
Died: 10 April 1545
Biography Costanzo Festa was among the pioneering Italian composers of the ‘new’ polyphonic style of the High Renaissance, and also one of the early madrigalists. From 1517, he served in the Papal Choir in Rome, at which time he was one of very few Italians in a choir dominated by Northern European singers. He remained associated with the Sistine Chapel choir until his death in 1545. His sacred output includes four masses and more than forty motets.
View the Wikipedia article on Costanzo Festa.
List of choral works
Secular music |
Sacred music |
Other works not listed above (See Template:CheckMissing for possible reasons and solutions)
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Publications
- Madrigale de M. Constantio Festa Libro Primo (Venice?, 1538)
- Il primo libro de madrigali a tre voci (Venice, 1541) – contains only one work by Festa
- Il vero libro de madrigali a tre voci (Venice, 1543)
- Florentia tempus est (from I-TVd 36)
External links
- Works by Costanzo Festa in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)