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Printer and composer, born in southern France. He began printing music in Venice in 1538 using movable type and a single impression, as did Attaingnant. He and his rival Girolamo Scotto between them virtually monopolized Italian music printing for three decades. His publications include works of many types, particularly madrigals and a smaller number of Masses and motets, by composers from Italy, the Netherlands, France. Spain, Germany, and the imperial court. Among his own compositions, most printed by Moderne and Le Roy & Ballard, are nearly seventy chansons, two Masses, and seven motets. His sons Alessandro and Angelo were also music printers. The firm used the Italian spelling Gardano from 1557. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cornamuse - Bicinium (Le cuer de vous) from Georg Rhaw's Bicinia gallica et latina, 1545
1062Gamba Gagliarda - Moneghina Gagliarda
153Tastar de Corde / Balletto L'Innamorato / Le Forze D'Hercole / Cortesana Padoana / Gagliarda del Príncipe di Venosa / Consonanze Stravaganti
124Passamezzo Antico for keyboard
65Le forze d'hercole
56Le Cuer De Vous
47Galiarda Veneziana
48Bicinium 'Grace vertu'
39Bicinium "grace vertu"
310La forze d'Hercole [Intabolatura nova di varie sorte di ba...
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