
Comet Musicke: Pomponio Nenna: Il primo libro de madrigali - COMPACT DISCS
Artist: Comet Musicke
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UPC: 5400439004887
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1
Pomponio Nenna was born in Bari in 1556 and studied there under Stefano Felis. He then moved to Naples, where he began his career as a composer in a stimulating spirit of emulation; Nenna and Carlo Gesualdo each influenced the other's madrigal style in their treatment of text, dissonance, and chromatic modulation. Nenna's vocal works are complemented here by a number of organ pieces by local composers such as Giovanni Maria Trabaci and Giovanni di Macque, transcribed here for a consort of viols.
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Artist: Comet Musicke
Label: Ricercar
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5400439004887
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1
Pomponio Nenna was born in Bari in 1556 and studied there under Stefano Felis. He then moved to Naples, where he began his career as a composer in a stimulating spirit of emulation; Nenna and Carlo Gesualdo each influenced the other's madrigal style in their treatment of text, dissonance, and chromatic modulation. Nenna's vocal works are complemented here by a number of organ pieces by local composers such as Giovanni Maria Trabaci and Giovanni di Macque, transcribed here for a consort of viols.
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Artist: Comet Musicke
Label: Ricercar
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5400439004887
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-08
Number of Discs: 1
Pomponio Nenna was born in Bari in 1556 and studied there under Stefano Felis. He then moved to Naples, where he began his career as a composer in a stimulating spirit of emulation; Nenna and Carlo Gesualdo each influenced the other's madrigal style in their treatment of text, dissonance, and chromatic modulation. Nenna's vocal works are complemented here by a number of organ pieces by local composers such as Giovanni Maria Trabaci and Giovanni di Macque, transcribed here for a consort of viols.
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