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  1. Palestrina-Studien (Sammlung musikwissenschaftlicher Abhandlungen) (German Edition) by Karl Gustav Fellerer, 1982
  2. Masses and Motets by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, 1993-07-02
  3. La Vita E Le Opere Di Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, Principe Della Musica: Pubblicate Nelle Ricorrenza Del Terzo Centenario Della Sua Morte Avvenuta Il 2 Febbraio 1584 (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Cascioli, 2010-01-10
  4. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: A Research Guide (Routledge Music Bibliographies) by Clara Marvin, 2011-07-15
  5. Memorie Storico-Critiche Della Vita E Delle Opere Di Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, Volume 1 (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Baini, 2010-04-02
  6. Memorie storico-critiche della vita e delle opere di Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Baini, 2010-06-19
  7. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina by Lino Bianchi, 1994-05-25
  8. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina by Lino; Fellerer, Karl Gustav Bianchi, 1971
  9. Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Choral/ Early Music by David Manuel, 2005-01-01
  10. Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, His Life and Times [1922 ] by Zoe Kendrick Pyne, 2009-09-22
  11. Memorie Storico-Critiche Della Vita E Delle Opere V1: Di Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina (1828) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Baini, 2010-02-23
  12. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, his life and times by Zoe Kendrick Pyne, 2010-09-08
  13. Complete Works Of Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Two Masses For 8 Voices (LXXII) by Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, 1972
  14. The Complete Works of Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina Volume IV: Madrigals for 4 and 5 Voices by Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, 1555

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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Period: Renaissance
Born: c. 1525 in Palestrina (near Rome), Italy
Died: Wednesday, February 2, 1594 in Rome, Italy
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Many liturgical works for voices One book of secular madrigals Mass of Pope Marcellus Missa ad fugam Repleatur os meum Veni sponsa Christi Improperia Stabat Mater Other Information: Born near Rome in a town called Palestrina. Died in Rome. "The Prince of Music," as choirmaster at St. Peters in Rome, was the major representative of the Council of Trent's reforms. His style is based in Franco-Flemish imitative counterpoint, voice parts flow in continuous rhythm, with a new melodic motive for each phrase of the text. Palestrina avoided chromaticism, and he allowed cadences to accurately define tonal centers. Dissonances were handled discreetly. Composer Bibliography: Coates, Henry

22. Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina
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Detailed Information about Introduction (born ?Palestrina, ?3 Feb. 1525 - 2 February 1526; died Rome, 2 February 1594). He was a pupil of Mallapert and Firmin Lebel at St. Maria Maggiore, Rome, where he was a choirboy from at least 1537. He became organist of St. Agapito, Palestrina, in 1544 and in 1547 married Lucrezia Gori there; they had three children. After the Bishop of Palestrina's election as pope (Julius III) he was appointed maestro di cappella of the Cappella Giulia in Rome (1551), where he issued his first works (masses, 1554); during 1555 he also sang in the Cappella Sistina. Two of Rome's greatest churches then procured him as maestro di cappella , St. John Lateran (1555-60) and St. Maria Maggiore (1561-6), and in 1564 Cardinal Ippolito d'Este engaged him to oversee the music at his Tivoli estate. From 1566 he also taught music at the Seminario Romano, before returning to the Cappella Giulia as maestro in 1571.

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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da ( b ?Palestrina, ?3 February, 1525 - d Rome, 2 February, 1594)
Palestrina was a pupil of Mallapert and Firmin Lebel at Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where he was a choirboy from (at least) 1537. He became organist of Sante Agapite, Palestrina, in 1544, and in 1547 he married Lucrezia Gori there; they had three children. Following the Bishop of Palestrina's election as pope (Julius III) he was appointed maestro di cappella of the Cappella Guilia in Rome (1551), where he issued his first works; during 1555 he also sang in the Cappella Sistina. Two of Rome's greatest churches then procured him as maestro di cappella, St John Lateran (1555-60), and Santa Maria Maggiore (1561-6), and in 1564, Cardinal Ippolito d'Este engaged him to oversee music at his Tivoli estate. From 1566 he also taught music at the Seminario Romano, before returning to the Cappella Giulia as maestro in 1571.
During the 1560s and 1570s, Palestrina's fame and influence increased rapidly through his published works. His reputation was so great that in 1577 he was asked to rewrite the church's main plainchant books, following the Council of Trent's guidelines. His most well know mass, Missa Papae Marcelli, may have been composed to satisfy the council's requirements for musical cogency and textual intelligibility. He was always in tune with the Counter-Reformation spirit; after his wife's death in 1580 he considered taking holy orders, but instead married a year later. His second wife was Virginia Dormoli, the widow of a wealthy fur merchant, and it was through his investments in her business that his financial strains were eased, and his last years at St Peter's were amongst his most productive.

24. Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi Da (1525/6 - 1594)
palestrina, giovanni Pierluigi da ( 1525/6 1594) palestrina, his name derived from his probable place of birth, was one of the principal composers of the late 16th century, his style taken as a model by later generations.
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Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Palestrina, his name derived from his probable place of birth, was one of the principal composers of the late 16th century, his style taken as a model by later generations. His musical language represents the climax of musical achievement of the period, above all in his mastery of earlier Franco-Flemish polyphonic techniques, now used with complete assurance, particularly in the provision of music for the Catholic liturgy both before and after the reforming Council of Trent. Palestrina's career was largely spent in Rome, at the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Cappella Giulia at St. Peter's and at St. John Lateran. Church Music Palestrina wrote a large number of settings of the ordinary of the Mass. Of these the Missa Papae Marcelli, popularly supposed to have been written to convince the authorities at the Council of Trent that there was still a place for polyphony in the musical performance of the Catholic liturgy, is among the best known. Missa Aeterna Christi munera, a Mass that makes use of the plainchant of the title as its basis, is a fine example of Palestrina's technical command, but a similar claim might be made for almost any other of the 100 or so surviving Mass settings. The very large number of surviving motets offers a similar embarrassment of choice. Palestrina's liturgical music also includes settings of the Lamentations for Holy Week, taken from the Book of Jeremiah, litanies, settings of the Magnificat and offertories. In addition to generally conservative Italian madrigals, he also wrote a number of five-voice Italian sacred madrigals.

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    Palestrina served as organist and singer from 1544 in the city of Palestrina; he had begun his career as a boy chorister in the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, a city to which he returned in 1551 to assume the post of Maestro of the Chapel Giulia at St. Peter's. Palestrina was a member of the Cappella Sistina but was required to drop out when he married in 1555. That same year he became Maestro di cappella at the church of St. John Lateran, and the following year he became director of concerts at Cardinal Ippolito's villa. Palestrina composed 105 Masses , more than 250 motets Magnificats , other sacred music, and some secular madrigals . Bach is known to have arranged one of Palestrina's Missa sine nomine for voices and instruments.
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    He was a pupil of Mallapert and Firmin Lebel at St. Maria Maggiore, Rome, where he was a choirboy from at least 1537. He became organist of St. Agapito, Palestrina, in 1544 and in 1547 married Lucrezia Gori there; they had three children. After the Bishop of Palestrina's election as pope (Julius III) he was appointed maestro di cappella of the Cappella Giulia in Rome (1551), where he issued his first works (masses, 1554); during 1555 he also sang in the Cappella Sistina. Two of Rome's greatest churches then procured him as maestro di cappella, St. John Lateran (1555-60) and St. Maria Maggiore (1561-6), and in 1564 Cardinal Ippolito d'Este engaged him to oversee the music at his Tivoli estate. From 1566 he also taught music at the Seminario Romano, before returning to the Cappella Giulia as maestro in 1571. During the 1560s and 1570s Palestrina's fame and influence rapidly increased through the wide diffusion of his published works. So great was his reputation that in 1577 he was asked to rewrite the church's main plainchant books, following the Cuoncil of Trento's guidelines.

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    Period: Renaissance
    Born: c. 1525 in Palestrina (near Rome), Italy
    Died: Wednesday, February 2, 1594 in Rome, Italy
    Nation of Origin: Italy
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    Major Works:

    105 masses
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    Many liturgical works for voices One book of secular madrigals Mass of Pope Marcellus Missa ad fugam Repleatur os meum Veni sponsa Christi Improperia Stabat Mater Other Information: Born near Rome in a town called Palestrina. Died in Rome. "The Prince of Music," as choirmaster at St. Peters in Rome, was the major representative of the Council of Trent's reforms. His style is based in Franco-Flemish imitative counterpoint, voice parts flow in continuous rhythm, with a new melodic motive for each phrase of the text. Palestrina avoided chromaticism, and he allowed cadences to accurately define tonal centers. Dissonances were handled discreetly. Composer Bibliography: Coates, Henry

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    b Palestrina, nr. Rome, c. d Rome, 1594). It. composer who took his name from his birthplace. Chorister at S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, in 1537. Studied in Rome c. 1540. Organist and choirmaster, Palestrina, 1544. In 1550 the Bishop became Pope Julius III and in 1551 summoned Palestrina to Rome as choirmaster of Cappella Giulia, a nursery for Sistine Choir. The following year Palestrina published his first book of Masses. In 1555 a new Pope, Paul IV, dismissed Palestrina and two others from the Sistine Choir because they were married. Palestrina was appointed choirmaster of St John Lateran in 1555 in succession to Lassus. For this church he wrote his Lamentations . He resigned in 1560 over dissatisfaction with the way the choirboys were fed, becoming choirmaster of S. Maria Maggiore in 1561. He pubd. his first book of motets 2 years later. In 1567 he resigned to enter service of Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, having become dissatisfied with the papal reforms of church mus. which rendered 2 of his masses unliturgical because they contained words foreign to the mass. In addition, others of his masses incl. secular songs, such as

    39. Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina
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    Born: Circa 1525, probably in Palestrina, Italy (near Rome). Died: February 2, 1594, Rome, Italy. Buried: Palestrina ranks among the great choral music composers. He became master of the Capella Giulia in Rome in 1551. He wrote masses, chorales, madrigals, and other works. Sources Music
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