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Revision as of 21:19, 28 August 2020
Aliases: Finot, Domenico Finotto
Life
Born: c. 1510
Died: c. 1556
Biography Phinot was employed in Urbino in 1544, 1545 and again in 1555, but published in Lyons with dedications to local citizens. Girolomo Cardano use the epithet Gallus, confirming Pinot's French origin, and records that he was executed for homosexuality.
View the Wikipedia article on Dominique Phinot.
List of choral works
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French
- Lynote a 4vv
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Publications
- Premier livre contenant trente et sept chansons (Lyons, 1548)
- Second livre contenant vingt et six chansons (Lyons, 1548)
- Liber primus motetarum quinque vocum (Lyons, 1547)
- Liber secundus motetarum sex, septem et octo vocum (Lyons, 1548)
- Liber secundus motetarum quinque vocum (Pesaro, 1554)
- I sacri et santi salmi de David profeta, 4vv (Venice, 1554)
External links
- Works by Dominique Phinot in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)