Sisto Reina

Sisto Reina (Saronno 1623? — Modena after 1664) was an Italian composer, minorite monk, and organist. His musical publications were made while he was maestro di cappella in the church of S. Francesco in Piacenza.[1]

Basilica of San Francesco in the Piazza Cavalli, Piacenza

Works, editions and recordings

  • «Novelli fiori ecclesiastici, Mottetti e Messe a 8, op. prima, Milano 1648».

Recordings

  • Dialogo di Lazzaro - on Canti nel Chiostro, Cappella Artemisia dir. Candace Smith (musicologist). Tactus
  • Surge filiae Sion - on Soror mea, Sponsa mea: Canticum Canticorum nei Conventi Capella Artemisia dir. Candace Smith. Tactus 2005
  • De profundis clamavi - on Schätze aus Uppsala Les Cornets Noirs, Raumklang 2011
  • Armonia Ecclesiastica op.5 Concentus Vocum Tactus 2016
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References

  1. Catalogo della Biblioteca del Liceo musicale de Bologna, Conservatorio di musica "G.B. Martini.", Gaetano Gaspari, Federico Parisini - 1890 "Di Fra Sisto Reina Min. Con. da Sarone Maestro di Capella nella Chiesa di S. Francesco di Piacenza"
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