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Andrea Antico (also Andrea Antico da Montona, Anticho, Antiquo) (c. 1480 – after 1538) was an Italian music printer, editor, publisher and composer of the Renaissance, of Istrian birth, active in Rome and in Venice. He was the first printer of sacred music in Rome, and the earliest competitor of Venetian Ottaviano Petrucci, who is regarded as the first significant music printer. Antico was born in Montona in the Republic of Venice (today Motovun in Croatia). His ethnicity is not known; fifteenth century Montona had a mixed population of Italians and Croats. [3] Little documentation has yet come to light regarding his early life, but he may have been active in the diocese of Parenzo (now Poreč) in Istria, based on a papal letter of 1516 which called him a "cleric of the diocese of Parenzo, now living in Rome". His first publication dates from 1510, and was a collection of frottole. Like Petrucci, whose similar Odhecaton had appeared eight years earlier in Venice, he began by publishing popular secular music. In 1513 he secured papal privileges for printing music in the Papal States; this was the first such privilege to be granted, and shortly after the grant he was given the exclusive right to print organ tablature. This set him up as a competitor of Petrucci, who had similar privileges in the Republic of Venice (the right to print organ tablature in the papal states was originally Petrucci's, but since he had not printed any, the pope transferred it to Antico).[5] A ten-ye

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Frotolla: "Vale Iniqua..."

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Quel Ch'el Ciel

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Io Son Quel Doloroso

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Vale Iniqua (Frottola)

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Poi Che Son Si Sfortunato (Frottola)

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Prendi L'arme (Frottola)

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Siegua Pur Chi Vuol Amore (Frottola)

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Vale Iniqua

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Journey through Dalmatia

Journey through Dalmatia

Music Of Old Adria

Music Of Old Adria

Solisti Istriani: Frottole

Solisti Istriani: Frottole

Muzika Starog Jadrana

Muzika Starog Jadrana

17 Frottolas

17 Frottolas

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Zagrebački Madrigalisti

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Frottole Intabulate Da Sonar Organi

Muzičke Večeri u Svetom Donatu (Zadar, 1977)

Muzičke Večeri u Svetom Donatu (Zadar, 1977)

Croatian Vocal Polyphony Of The 16th Century

Croatian Vocal Polyphony Of The 16th Century

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