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Francesco Santacroce Patavino (c.1478 - c.1556) was an Italian composer born in Santa Croce, Padua. Francesco Patavino was the author of sacred music, one of the first to introduce in his compositions the principle of broken choruses. In his psalms and motifs, Patavino uses a mostly homophonic weave, instead of the most common and traditional imitation counterpoint. He also wrote seven secular frottole. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Madrigals
English and Italian Renaissance Madrigals
Vocal Recital: Beasley, Marco - Scoto, P. / Tromboncino, B. / Antico, A. / Mainerio, G. / Fogliano, L. / Nola, G.D. / Fallamero, G. / Sances, G.F.
All The King's Horses
Raphael - The Music of the Courtier
Una serata Venexiana
Italian Airs and Dances
Indecent Music: Myths and Stories from Humanism
Frottole: Popular Songs of Renaissance Italy

Cantar Alla Pavana
Italian Renaissance Madrigals
Vocal Recital: Beasley Marco - Scoto P. / Tromboncino B. / Antico A. / Mainerio G. / Fogliano L. / Nola G.D. / Fallamero G. / Sances G.F.