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Giovanni Bassano
Born: 1560; Venice, Italy   Died: August 16, 1617; Venice, Italy  
Though Giovanni Bassano was a composer of considerable skill, he is probably best remembered today as a musical pedagogue, the author of an influential volume, Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie?, which elucidated methods to decorate contrapuntal lines, using motets and other works by Willaert, Clemens non Papa and other composers, as examples. As a composer, Bassano is best known in the sacred realm for his motets, and in the secular, for his ...
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Frescobaldi, Bassano, Gabrieli - Instrumental Music 1580-1630
Release Date: 11/22/2006   Label: Analekta   Catalog: 23013   Number of Discs: 1
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Ancor che co'l partire (4)
Ave Maria, for voice & chamber ensemble (after Palestrina) (1)
Ave Regina (1)
Bass-Diminution (from Motets, Madrigals & French Songs, 1591) (1)
Cara la vita mia (1)
Caro dolce ben mio (1)
Dic nobis, Maria (1)
Diminution on Palestrina's "Cosi le chiome", for voice & lute (1)
Diminuzioni for basso & canto on "Veni, veni, dilecte mi" of G.P. da Palestrina (Motetti, Madrigali (2)
Divisions on "Anchor che col partire" (3)
Divisions on "Frais et gaillard" (8)
Divisions on "La Rose" (1)
Divisions on "Onques amour" (2)
Divisions on "Susanne ung jour" (1)
Divisions on Frais et Gaillard (1)
Fantasia à 10 (1)
Frais et gaillard (2)
Hodie beata Virgo, diminuations for zink & virginal (after Palestrina) (1)
Hodie Christus natus est (4)
Mirami vita mia, diminution after Claudio Merulo (1)
Nativitas tua Dei genitrix (1)
Oncques amour (2)
Oncques amour, dimunitions for virginal & zink (after Crecquillon) (1)
Ricercar no 3 (2)
Ricercata no 2 (2)
Ricercata no 4 (1)
Ricercata ottava (2)
Ricercata ottava (Ricercate/passagi et Cadentie) (1)
Ricercata quarta (3)
Ricercata sesta (2)
Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie: Ricercare no 8 (1)
Susanne un jour (6)
Susanne un jour, diminution after Lassus for chamber ensemble (2)
Tota pulchra es, diminution after Palestrina for chamber ensemble (1)
Ung gay bergère (2)
Vestiva i colli, diminution after Giovanni da Palestrina (4)
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Pergolesi: Miserere; Bassano, A. & G. Gabrieli / Rose, Magdalen College Choir
Release Date:    Label: Decca   Catalog: 430359   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by Robert Cummings
Though Giovanni Bassano was a composer of considerable skill, he is probably best remembered today as a musical pedagogue, the author of an influential volume, Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie?, which elucidated methods to decorate contrapuntal lines, using motets and other works by Willaert, Clemens non Papa and other composers, as examples. As a composer, Bassano is best known in the sacred realm for his motets, and in the secular, for his canzonettas and madrigals.



Bassano was born around 1560, probably in Venice, where it appears he spent most of his life. It seems likely he was a boy chorister in the San Marco Cathedral by the time he was ten or eleven. Four years or so later he was appointed to serve as one of six specially selected musicians to perform in the service of the doge of Venice. In 1583 he took on a post as vocal teacher in the San Marco seminary, and around this time also began writing his famous instructional volume, Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie, which would be published in 1585.



His first surviving compositions would seem to date to around this period as well, since he published a collection of Canzonettas in 1587 and a second set of vocal works the following year. Another instructional manual, Motetti, madrigali et canzone francese di diversi? was published in 1591. Like the first, it contained many arrangements and examples of other composers' works. Bassano composed a number of sacred works that were published in 1599 in the collection entitled, Motetti per concerti ecclesiastici.



In 1601 he was appointed director of the instrumentalists at the San Marco Basilica, a post tantamount to conductor of the Basilica's small but standard-sized orchestra. He would also become director of several other similar ensembles in the coming years, performing largely at church-related events in Venice.



Bassano was also busy in composition around the turn-of-the-century period, turning out the last collection of his works to be published in his lifetime, a set of Madrigals and Canzonettas (1602). He appears to have remained active throughout his last years, leading instrumental ensembles in various performances and maintaining his directorship post at the San Marco Basilica right up to his death in 1617.
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