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Alessandro Grandi (1586 – after June 1630, but in that year) was a northern Italian composer of the early Baroque era, writing in the new concertato style. He was one of the most inventive, influential and popular composers of the time, probably second only to Monteverdi in northern Italy. Life Grandi was probably born in Ferrara and spent the first part of his life there, likely studying with Giovanni Gabrieli at Venice, which was nearby. He held several posts in Ferrara as maestro di cappella at different cathedrals and academies. In 1617 he won a post at St. Mark's in Venice, during the time Monteverdi was choirmaster there. Eventually he became Monteverdi's assistant, and during this time seems to have chosen to write works in some of the smaller forms which Monteverdi was neglecting. In 1627 he went to Bergamo, probably because he had an opportunity to be maestro di cappella at a place where he could build up the music program from scratch. Most likely he met Heinrich Schütz on that composer's second visit to Italy. Unfortunately, after only three years at Bergamo, Grandi died in 1630 during an outbreak of the plague. Most of his music is vocal with instrumental accompaniment. Stylistically, his early music is similar to that of Giovanni Gabrieli, with alternating short passages of greatly contrasting rhythms and texture; however he usually wrote for smaller forces. Most of his early compositions are motets in the concertato style: some are duets and trios, an innovati
O quam tu pulchra es
5622Motetti a due voci: O felix, o lucidissima nox
1743Grandi: Salve Regina
1474Salve regina
1215Motetti con sinfonie, Book 1: No. 8, Salve Regina
1006O Domine Jesu Christe
987Cantabo Domino
908Grandi: Motetti a due, tre et quattro voci, Libro 3: No. 21, "O intemerata"
859Motetti a voce sola (1621): O intemerata
7510Domine ne in furore tuo
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Grandi: Celesti Fiori - Motetti

Grandi: Laetatus sum - Vesper Psalms
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music-Volume 1 (Disc 4)
Grandi: Motetti a due voci: O felix, o lucidissima nox
Grandi - Sacri Concerti
Alessandro Grandi: Celesti Fiori - Motetti
Norton Recorded Anthology of Western Music-Volume 1 [Disc 4]
Sances : Stabat Mater & Motets to the Virgin Mary
Not Just Dowland
Cantate Deo: A voce sola, in dialogo
Tudor and Stuart Spirit (Music for Dancing and Dreaming)
Renaissance and Baroque Music - Monteverdi, C. / Palestrina, G.P. Da