More albums from Eustachio Romano
ALBUMPetrarca: Chiare, fresche e dolci acque (Petrarchan Lyricism and Music - 16th Century)Eustachio Romano, Jacomo Gorzanis, Jacques Arcadelt, Alfonso Della Viola, Sebastiano Festa, Alonso Mudarra, Philippe Verdelot, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Melchioro de Barberis, Francesco da Milano, Luys Milan, Paolo Scoto, Iohannes Brocchus, Marco Cara, Antonio Stringari Patavino, Vincenzo Capirola, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Joan Maria da Crema, Albert de Rippe, Guillaume Morlaye, Enrriquez De Valderravano, Adrian Willaert, Simonetta Soro & Franco Fois
About Eustachio Romano
Artist Biography
A composer who wrote the "Musico duorum" and a likely member of the Macione family. His single volume was the first publication of G.G. Pasoti and it was the only publication undertaken and completed by Pasoti without assistance. "Musico Duorum" was also the earliest known volume of music composed for an instrumental ensemble to be printed (1521). Eustachio's music is countrapuntally descriptive and spirited containing 45 duets with imaginative strains. He also composed frotellas and shorter canzoni for poetic works as well as for some of Petrarch's sonnets. Music by Eustachio was structured in a simple manner in order to easily convey the text (the music was used in such a manner so that it did not overshadow or detract from the poem). ~ Keith Johnson
Hometown
Italy
Genre
Mediaeval Era