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Fabrizio Dentice

Short bio Fabrizio Dentice

Birthday: 1539
Died: 1581
Genre: Classical
Period: Renaissance

Full biography Fabrizio Dentice

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Fabrizio Dentice was a renowned Italian composer and musician born in Naples in 1539. He was the son of Francesco Dentice, another noted composer of his time. Dentice spent his early life in Naples and received his music education from his father and other well-known composers of his time.

Dentice was known for his skill in composing sacred music, and he received several commissions from the Catholic Church during his career. He was also a prolific composer of madrigals, which earned him fame and popularity during the Renaissance period.

Some of Dentice's notable works include "Tu vuoi ch'io viva," "Quanto sia lieto il giorno," and "S'io m'accorgo." Dentice's compositions were celebrated for their melodic beauty and intricate harmonies, and many of his works continued to be performed well into the 17th century.

Dentice's legacy in music is evident in the influence he had on other composers of his time, including Gesualdo and Monteverdi. His work has been studied and appreciated by scholars and music lovers for centuries, making him one of the most important composers of the Italian Renaissance period.

Compositions featuring Fabrizio Dentice

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 De Lamentatione Hieremiae 17:44 min Choral -
2 Fantasia for lute (attrib.) (Siena Lute Book, 23) 5:37 min Chamber Music -
3 Fantasia for lute (Siena Lute Book, 33) 2:40 min Chamber Music -
4 Fantasia for lute (Siena Lute Book, 73) 3:01 min Chamber Music -
5 Gagliarda bella 1:27 min -
6 Miserere mei, Deus 14:08 min Choral -
7 Versetti del Miserere 6:54 min Choral -
8 Volte d'Espagne 1:33 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -

Albums featuring Fabrizio Dentice

# Сover Name album Year Music label
1 Cover for album: Provenzale, Salvatore, Nola, Dentice /  Roberta Invernizzi, Antonella Ippolito, Roberta Andalò, Daniela Del Monaco, Rosario Totaro, Furio Zanasi, Cappella Della Pietà De' Turchini, Antonio Florio – Magnificat Anima Mea - Il Culto Mariano E L’Oratorio Fili Provenzale, Salvatore, Nola, Dentice / Roberta Invernizzi, Antonella Ippolito, Roberta Andalò, Daniela Del Monaco, Rosario Totaro, Furio Zanasi, Cappella Della Pietà De' Turchini, Antonio Florio – Magnificat Anima Mea - Il Culto Mariano E L’Oratorio Fili 1995 Symphonia
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