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The Sienese gentleman-amateur composer Tomaso Pecci was included in the list of exponents of the Seconda prattica that Giulio Cesare Monteverdi compiled in defence of his more famous brother Claudio. Published in 1602, these twenty-one madrigals share the text-inspired musical adventurousness characteristic of the more radical composers of the period; but they also display a formal sense and careful craftsmanship lacking in some of Peccis contemporaries. For five solo singers, mainly SATTB. viii + 74 pages.
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| Catalogue No. | 9790570390380 |
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