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Cipriano de Rore
Cipriano de Rore. A Franco-Flemish composer of the musical Renaissance, active in Italy and associated with the “Venetian School”.
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He briefly took the prestigious position of “maestro di cappella” at St. Marks Basilica, between ; on the death of his mentor Adrian Willaert.
Born in Flanders, he died in Parma, around late September ; at the age of 65 and is buried in the city’s cathedral.
A central representative of the generation of Franco-Flemish composers after Josquin des Prez, who went to live and work in Italy; he was one of the most influential composers of madrigals, in the midth century.
Cipriano de Rores experimental, chromatic and highly expressive style, had a decisive influence on the subsequent development of that secular music form.
However, he was also a prolific composer of sacred music, both masses and motets.
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