Bernardino Borlasca

Bernardino Borlasca (c. 1580-c. 1631) was an Italian composer of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras, noted for antiphonal choral music. He also wrote sacred and secular songs for a small number of singers, such as his canzonettas for three voices, published in 1611.

Published Works

1609

  • Scherzi musicali ecclesiastici sopra la cantica a tre voci ... appropriati per cantar fra concerti gravi in stile rappresentativo, con il basso continuo per l'organo (Venice: Alessandro Raverii)[1]

1611

  • Canzonette a tre voci ... appropriate per cantar nel chitarrone, lira doppia, cembalo, arpone, chitariglia alla spagnuola; o altro simile strumento da concerto ... libro secondo (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)[2]

1615

  • Cantica divae Mariae Virginis octonis vocibus, & varijs instrumentis concinenda, Op. 5 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)[3]

1616

  • Scala Iacob, octonis vocibus, et varijs instrumentis omnibus anni solemnitatibus decantanda, Op. 6 (Venice: Giacomo Vincenti)[4]

1617

  • Ardori spirituali a due, tre, e quattro voci ... libro primo, Op. 7 (Munich: Anna Berg)[5]
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References

  1. "Borlasca, Bernardino <1560c-1632p>, Scherzi". RISM Catalog. RISM. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  2. "Borlasca, Bernardino <1560c-1632p>, Canzonettas". RISM Catalog. RISM. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  3. "Borlasca, Bernardino <1560c-1632p>, Sacred songs". RISM Catalog. RISM. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  4. "Borlasca, Bernardino <1560c-1632p>, Sacred songs". RISM Catalog. RISM. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  5. "Borlasca, Bernardino <1560c-1632p>, Sacred songs". RISM Catalog. RISM. Retrieved 24 July 2020.


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