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Giovanni Maria Nanino (also Nanini; 1543 or 1544 – 11 March 1607) was an Italian composer and teacher of the late Renaissance. He was a member of the Roman School of composers, and was the most influential music teacher in Rome in the late 16th century. He was the older brother of composer Giovanni Bernardino Nanino. Nanino was born in Tivoli, and served as a boy soprano in the cathedral at Viterbo. In the 1560s he probably studied with Palestrina at San Luigi de' Francesi in Rome; at any rate, he became maestro di cappella there after Palestrina left. In 1577 he joined the papal choir as a tenor, and remained in the choir for the rest of his life, occasionally taking the rotating post of maestro di cappella. During the 1590s he was renowned as a teacher; he and his brother established what is thought to be the first Italian-run public music school in Rome[1] and many future composers studied with him and sang in his choirs, including Felice Anerio, Antonio Brunelli, Antonio Cifra and Gregorio Allegri (composer of the famous Miserere). Nanino's output as a composer was not large, but it was distinguished, and his music—especially his madrigals—were extremely popular at the time. Almost no collections of madrigals were published in Rome which did not include at least one contribution by Nanino, often in the most prominent position in the book—even ahead of Palestrina. Stylistically his madrigals are extremely varied. While not as comprehensive as Marenzio, who after all wro
Nanino: Adoramus te, Christe
4052Diffusa est gratia
2253Adoramus te, Christe
1654Motet "Hodie nobis caelorum Rex - Gloria in excelsis Deo"
1375Madrigals, Book 1: Uno spirto celeste
336Morir non puo'l mio core
287Nigra sum sed Formosa / Ecce tu pulchra es
208Erano i capei d’oro
209Nanino: Diffusa est gratia
1710Mass for 8 Voices: Kyrie
16Psallite! A Renaissance Christmas
Veni Domine: Advent & Christmas At The Sistine Chapel
Nanino: Music for 4, 5 & 8 Voices
Allegri: Miserere
Allegri's Miserere and Other Music of the Italian 16th Century
Soror mea, sponsa mea: Il Cantico dei Cantici nei conventi italiani tra Cinquecento e Seicento
Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli; Allegri: Miserere
Nanino/Allegri/Marenzio/Frescobaldi/Ugolini/Gabrieli
Vita de la mia vita: Ricercares, Dances, Madrigals and Villanellas on Four Lutes
Palestrina, G.P.: Missa Sine Nomine / Nanino, G.: Lamentationes
Masters of the Renaissance
A Rose of Swych Virtu