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'''First printing:''' Venice, 1539. | '''First printing:''' Venice, 1539. | ||
'''Known editions:''' Over 50 editions of Arcadelt's ''Libro Primo a 4'' are known to exist. They span over 100 years of publication, and occasionally vary wildly in terms of actual content. For more information, see the main article at [[Editions of Arcadelt's libro primo de' madrigali a 4 voci]]. | '''Known editions:''' Over 50 editions of Arcadelt's ''Libro Primo a 4'' are known to exist. They span over 100 years of publication, and occasionally vary wildly in terms of actual content. For more information, including links to digital facsimiles of period editions, see the main article at [[Editions of Arcadelt's libro primo de' madrigali a 4 voci]]. | ||
'''Misc:''' No. 11 "Sapete, amanti" is occasionally attributed to de Berchem. | '''Misc:''' No. 11 "Sapete, amanti" is occasionally attributed to de Berchem. |
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Description: Jacques Arcadelt's wildly successful first book of madrigals. Soon after its publication it came to be one of the most widely reprinted books of music in the 16th century.
First printing: Venice, 1539.
Known editions: Over 50 editions of Arcadelt's Libro Primo a 4 are known to exist. They span over 100 years of publication, and occasionally vary wildly in terms of actual content. For more information, including links to digital facsimiles of period editions, see the main article at Editions of Arcadelt's libro primo de' madrigali a 4 voci.
Misc: No. 11 "Sapete, amanti" is occasionally attributed to de Berchem.
Facsimile: Several editions, including original 1539 ed. [IMSLP]