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Aliases: Cipriano da Rore
Life
Born: c.1515-16, Ronse [Renaix]
Died: 11–20 September 1565, Parma, Italy
Biography
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List of choral works
Sacred works in Latin
Sacred works for three voices
Sacred works for four voices
Sacred works for five voices
Sacred works for six voices
Sacred works for seven voices
Sacred works in Italian
Secular works
Secular works in Italian for three voices
Secular works in Italian for four voices
Secular works in Italian for five voices
Secular works in Italian for six voices
Secular works in French
- Amour ne fait que tourmenter
- En voz adieux - Hellas, comment
- Mon petit cueur
- Reiouyssons nous
- Susann' un jour
Secular works in Latin
- Calami sonum ferentes
- Concordes adhibete animos
- Donec gratus eram tibi
- Itala quae cecidit
- Labore primus Hercules
- Musica dulci sono
- O fortuna potens
- O socii
- Pulchrior italicis
- Rex Asiae et Ponti
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Publications
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